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Making Three Stone Tiffany Ring

Making Three Stone Tiffany Engagement Ring  - US$32

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Making Three Stone Tiffany Ring

This tutorial will teach you in precise detail and easy to follow steps and shows you:

  • - Planing, shaping, filing 
  • - Making collet
  • - Soldering methods 
  • - Setting method is discussed
  • This tutorial can be made in a standard smithing workshop. You will need:
  •  - Metal : silver or gold or other
  •  - Three gemstones

You will receive :

  • -- 60 Pictures and illustrations
  • -- 31 Pages of detailed instructions
  • -- Bench tips on tools and techniques
Making Tiffany ring requires accurate measurement
Accurate measurements
Making Tiffany Ring determining size
Determine ring size

Fashion styles come and go but this Tiffany style engagement ring with three stones, is one of those timeless classical designs which will always remain popular.

It is also a good ring making technique for any metalsmith to have under their belt. This jewelry tutorial is suited for intermediate to advanced level with some general knowledge of metal smithing techniques and the basic bench tool setup.

A beautiful hand made engagement

A beautiful hand made engagement ring

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Metalsmith / Student Comments

Kaylie writes: "Hi again! I wanted to show you the ring your tutorial helped me make! My client’s side Stones were 2.5 mm with the center stone as an oval, 5x6 mm. I’m definitely not perfect at it yet, but I love the process of making this ring. I’ll be back for more tutorials, thanks again! "

Very well done, Kaylie!
Especially since you actually made a completely different ring. Same base line but a totally different look.
I assume you set the stones as well? And an emerald, which is a difficult stone to set.
I am most impressed.......Kind regards, Hans