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  • Tiger wood and stainless steel finger ring by Coin Carnival

    Tiger wood and stainless steel finger ring by Coin Carnival

    I made couple of Tiger wood rings before but this is the first time I have used SS core.  I think that the patterns on this timber are so interesting and they look very unique.  I used cactus resin to bond the SS core inside the other timber ring.  And for the finish I polished it using CA so it should be ok even if it gets wet but I always recommend to take of your rings before your hands get in the contact with water.  Common sense I guess is the best guideline here.

    Here are some photos taken during my hand crafting process.  I hope you like it.

  • Wooden rings work in progress photos

    Wooden rings work in progress photos

    I am posting few photos from “working progress” …  you will see sanding sides or edges using sanding paper on a flat surface which is time consuming but I have a full control over it and I love doing it.

  • Custom order for two Australian Penny Copper Coin Rings

    Custom order for two Australian Penny Copper Coin Rings

    This was a custom order for two copper coin rings made out of Australian old Pennies.  Both are high polished / mirror finish.  First few pics are with my flash on and the rest is with natural light.  Copper coin rings will tarnish with time however they can be polished just like silver or gold.  I sell most of my copper penny size rings for $39.95 USD.  Email me for details.  These are great ideas for family or friends to commemorate this very important date.