I received few coin from Poland from my Dad and made this coin ring out of this 2003 Polish 2 zloty coin. All the writing / design is well preserved inside of the coin ring. Hope you like it!
Tag: coin ring
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How I make wooden copper coin rings.
All of my coin rings, wooden rings, copper rings, silver rings are hand crafted by me. Most of the time (95%) I use only hand tools. I even make some of my hand tools, it’s true. I use a wood lathe for turning timber when I craft timber / wooden rings. Sometimes I might recycle / use silver / copper / stainless steel core for some of my rings. I do not waste anything or as little as I can. Most timber I use for my rings comes from different sources and it was destined for fire wood. This holds true with copper and SS. I purchased some antique silver bands and rings from the auction houses or garage sales. Some of them have imperfections but I like it this way and always see a potential. I re-shape them, clean them and use them as core inserts for my wooden rings. My point is, I do like to recycle and re-use a lot of materials I work with. This gives me an ability to craft very unique objects (rings) in appearance. I do not mass produce any of my rings. That is why you buy the actual coin ring or wooden ring photographed in my online shop. I take requests for custom orders as well but can never replicate an item. I can only use the same materials to make it similar if you are after a ring that is listed or was sold in my online shop. I am not interested in mass producing and I will not reply to any requests asking me for price break on quantity. I just wanted to give you a good idea of my work ethics and my artistic approach to my business. Yes, it is a business after all I make my living (or try to) by combining this passion with work. If you are an individual with appreciation for hand crafted unique things I think you will like my rings. I want all of my clients to be happy with their purchases and I will always try to make things right, I promise.
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1945 Island Of Jersey Liberated copper coin ring with crisp details
Interesting coin ring made from this mint 1945 1/12 shilling (= 1 penny) bronze coin from Island Of Jersey, commemorating the 1945 liberation of the territory from German occupation during WWII.
Depicts the triple lion arms of England (outside) and Queen Elizabeth II (inside). Natural finish with polished highlights. Size is between 10.5 and 10.75 in US. Just a tad bit bigger from 10.5 but smaller than 10.75 – to be precise.This coin ring looks different than other copper rings I made from similar size copper coins. Main reason is this crisp detail on the raised writing / design. If you like it it is available (at the time of this post writing) at my etsy on line shop.



