Here are the finished rings. The large one is my favorite and I’m going to keep it. That stone was particularly difficult and Robin had to help me (mostly do the whole thing) finish it. So instead of feeling bad that I couldn’t hack it on that one, I’m going to look at it like a gift from her and just appreciate it.
Now that I’ve done this, I have a whole new appreciation for the craftsmanship that it takes and I’ll never balk at spending 80$ for a nicely crafted ring again.
So, how much woman? I neeeeeeed.
Are you going to sell them? Dibs on the little amber one!
Those are gorgeous! I think the blue one is my favorite.
Very nice. My mother’s been taking a jewelry class and brought some of her wares to show when she visited. It’s hard!
VERY impressive. I love the little one. Will you be etsying these anytime soon?
They all look great and I can understand why you want to keep the big one. Jewellrey is my weakness….
oh my those are lovely! i love the turquoise second from the left. so impressed.
They are beautiful! Nicely done.
Oooh. Pretty. Shiny.
Good Job!
Gorgeous! I have some like that listed on my Etsy (click my name). the stones are really pretty.
Those are great rings. Very creative. I want em all!
You did a fantastic job! I think that people don’t always realize how much work it can take to make something simple & elegant like those rings. Or almost anything handmade…
Wow, gorgeous! I love those colours!
I like them all. They’re so unique. The blue is my favorite.
they are lovely! I would keep the large one too, it is gorgeous.
i was drooling over the large one when you posted the in-progress photo. leah, these are lovely. keep making. start selling!
Oh wow. They’re beautiful.
They are gorgeous! And now you have a new skill.
Oh my goodness! Is there anything you don’t do well, missy? Those rings are beautiful!
Drooool. I love the ones on the ends (despite the fact that the one in “front” is all blurry). They are all BEAUTIFUL.
my word. i am so asking santa for one of these!
they’re all so beautiful!