In the spirit of working less and getting a bit more balance into my life, I spent the weekend … at my bench making jewellery! Which probably sounds I’m failing on the whole ‘working less’ front, however, I do of course work with metal because I enjoy it and this weekend I actually made some pieces just for me – which makes a very nice change indeed!

This ring is made from a hammer-beaten sterling silver band and settings with two lovely deep pink lab-grown rubies.
The idea behind this ring is something I’ve been wanting to play with for a while now. The two stone settings are not actually attached to the band of the ring. Instead they have loops at the back through which the band passes. This means the stones move freely around the ring and change position as the wearer’s hand moves. So far I’m really enjoying fiddling with them!
This domed ring is made from sterling silver and 18k gold. The circle on top has been heavily textured with a variety of hammers and given an organic, petal-like edge before being roughly punched into a domed ‘buttercup’ shape. A beaded piece of 18k gold has been soldered into the centre and the inside of the cup has been blackened. Finally the ring was tumbled, which has given the interior of the cup a glossy, metallic grey sheen.
And here are my two new rings being worn. I’m likely to put similar versions of these rings into production to sell through my handmade jewelry shop at some stage – even though I’ve been putting off selling rings because the sizing issue is such a pain.
So keep your eyes peeled for these designs and some other new pieces I’ve got in development.


The ruby ring is just stunning, Simone.
by sherry truitt on 29 February 2008 at 3:14 pm |
Holy moly! I love them both, although if forced to choose between the two, the ruby ring would win…..but I’d totally have an affair with the domed ring.
by Jodie {meringue} on 1 March 2008 at 11:37 pm |
oooh i like that ruby ring
the other week or so i found some real gold nuggets in one of my fave supply shops. they were so small and i had no clue what to do with them so i didnt get them. they were ‘vintage dead stock’ and like, cheap yo. kind of annoyed now coz i just checked her shop and they are gone. they couldve made wiggid centers for your inverse dome rings!
by monkeyboner on 7 March 2008 at 12:30 pm |
Those are beautiful rings! I love the ruby ring.
~Johanna~
by Johanna's Handmade Jewelry on 10 March 2008 at 11:55 am |