
This copper enamel ring is sold and I need to make another this color. I used Thompson 2030 and Woodrow red. The combination was a glowing success. Can’t wait to get back to the kiln with this one…


This copper enamel ring is sold and I need to make another this color. I used Thompson 2030 and Woodrow red. The combination was a glowing success. Can’t wait to get back to the kiln with this one…
To make these rings, I start out with copper pipe. I cut out cross-sections and formed the pipe to shape, convex or concave. I stamp designs into some of them.
Now that most of my new pattern rollers fit my Cavallin mill, I have spent a few days on wrap rings. It’s a good thing, too, since I was almost out of them. I am very happy with the results!
After hand-cranking plain wire through the rollers, I cut and formed the rings into shape. Here, you see a pile of spirals on my anvil… These are so much fun to make.
After forming, I add the dark, antique patina. It adds a nice depth to the embossed designs.
These rings are adjustable and pretty. Right now, I’m making them in sterling silver and copper. I’m pleased to be able to finish these rings in time for Art on the Green in Hudson, Ohio coming up tomorrow! If you come by and see them at the show, I can size them for you on the spot.