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Advanced Spinner Ring

Make an elegant silver ring with a patterned band that spins freely between two stationary outer bands.

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Advanced Spinner Ring

Advanced Spinner Ring

Make an elegant silver ring with a patterned band that spins freely between two stationary outer bands.

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You’ll make an elegant spinner ring with four separate components made of silver — a wide base band and one inside patterned band that spins between two stationary outer bands. 

Day 1: Cut, solder, and form the four component bands, with a focus on the fit and finish for each band.
Day 2: Troubleshoot any problems with the individual bands, and assemble them into the finished spinner ring.

Details

  • Skill level: Intermediate and above.
  • Bring food for our 30-minute lunch break. There is a refrigerator and microwave you can use on the lower level.

Details

  • A $123 materials fee is included in the cost of the class and covers all the jewelry supplies you'll need.
  • You should bring:
    • Apron.
    • Towels for drying metal and hands.
    • Pen, notebook, Ultra Fine-Point Sharpie or other pen that writes on metal.
    • Safety glasses and magnifying glasses (or use the studio's).

Prerequisites

  • You must have taken the Textured Spinner Ring or its equivalent; or have experience making rings out of heavy-gauge silver.
  • Be proficient in soldering. Knowing how to pick solder will be helpful.
  • Be familiar with all basic jewelry-making processes, such as measuring, sawing, and filing.
 

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes and natural-fiber clothing.
  • Do not wear loose or synthetic-fiber clothing, dangling jewelry, scarves, or ties.
  • Tie back beards. Tie back long hair.
 
Instructor
Travis Kerschner

Travis is a silversmith and jeweler with Woven Chains Jewelry, a company that his wife, Trina, started over 20 years ago. Travis joined the art side of the business in 2014 after deciding to experiment with silver smithing and finding a new passion. Travis is known for adding heavy texture to his pieces along with making kinetic jewelry.

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