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And the winner is.....Louly McButter

I amvery excited to begin the design process for Louly McButter the very first winner of my January giveaway! You will be able to follow the design process below. Step 1 is attaining a ring size and a stone that you LOVE! You will find your color options  here.  Please fill out the form below and we will begin...Talk to you soon, thank you and congratulations!!!!

P.S And because you liked my fanpage I will be creating a matching pair of earrings to send along! 
The information form below is solely to contact you for information that pertains to your design. I will not email you for any other reason and I do not sell information. For private use only.

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    Please enter a US ring size. If you do not know your ring size I will send you a ring sizer. Please let me know if you will need one in the comment box below.
    You can find the stone choices on the giveaway page or click teh link Color Choices below to view page.
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Following me through the ring making process

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Step 1. I have cut a piece of 22 gauge copper sheeting, hammered and textured it in preparation for anealing and shaping. this piece is ready to be hand sanded.



Step 2.

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Step 2. I have annealed the ring to soften the copper. Here I have begun to shape and size the ring 

Step 3.

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Step 3. The ring is sized and ready to be wrapped with 2 different wires. I love to use  a 20 gauge square wire first, followed by a 24 gauge round to set and hold the stone.

Step 4.

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Step 4. Before I wrap the copper I like to make  sure that the stone will set well onto the rolled arms.  I really just like to look at how pretty the metal and Rivoli go together. :)

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I have temporarily set the stone here tomake sure that I have set the sides at the correct distance to hold the Swavorski properly. All the colors in this picture turned out rather brilliant. 

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Step 6.  I have wrapped the swavorski rivoli to the copper band. I would say that I am finished but I am actually not happy with the 24 gauge wrap. I will be re-wrapping it with a 26 gauge instead tomorrow. 

I have used a silver~black patina for a smooth soft vintage finish. I do not use any sealants on my jewelry. I like them to age and darken naturally. This process is a beautiful occurence that gives your ring a organic character.

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Question: Is Copper HyperAllergenic?

I have found a wonderful blog that talks about copper fact and fiction click here and hopefully that will answer your question:) I have used a hard sheet metal and soft wire both are pure copper alloy. They are considered hypo allergenic. 

My designs are very simple, organic and raw. I love to keep my pieces artsy and asymetrical. You will find that they appear whimsical and are obviously handcrafted. It is important to me that you are happy with your ring if you do not like the design please let me know and I we can talk about something that is more to your liking :) 

Namaste'
Andrea
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  • ANDREA DURHAM DESIGNS
  • ANDREA DURHAM DRESSAGE
  • MY SHOP
  • MY BLOGS
    • ECLECTIC LIVING BLOGGER
    • RIDE EVERY STRIDE
    • TUMBLER
    • NAMASTE'~ for body, mind & spirit
  • MY GIVEAWAYS
    • Louly McButter