MATERIALS

What the heck is Wootz steel?!
What the heck is Wootz steel?!
Photo cred: Vegas Forge Wootz steel huh? Okay that is just part of why you're here... First off, i'd just like to say that I am not going to dive... Read more...
Agate Continued - Synthetic Agate
Agate Continued - Synthetic Agate
Synthetic agate resin slab ready to be cut up. In modern times, humanity has taken its fascination with agate to a new level by learning to replicate its intricate patterns... Read more...
Agate... What In The World Is it?
Agate... What In The World Is it?
Photo Cred: Walkaboutjewerly Agate is one of the most fascinating and versatile gemstones used in jewelry making, including rings, due to its stunning variety of colors, patterns, and its rich... Read more...
Wood and it's uses in ring making.
Wood and it's uses in ring making.
The History and Beauty of Wood in Ring Making Wood has been used in ring making for centuries, dating back to ancient cultures where it symbolized nature, growth, and life.... Read more...
How Stuff Glows In The Dark And How We Perceive Them
How Stuff Glows In The Dark And How We Perceive Them
Glow-in-the-dark materials rely on a phenomenon called phosphorescence or, in some cases, fluorescence. Here’s how it works: Absorption of Light Energy: Glow-in-the-dark materials are made of substances called phosphors or... Read more...
Silver
Silver
Something for every taste and budget Properties of Silver Luster: Silver has a reflective, radiant finish, making it a popular choice for creating eye-catching jewelry. Malleability: Silver is soft and... Read more...
GOLD
GOLD
Gold Overview Gold is one of the most treasured and versatile precious metals in the world. Known for its natural beauty, luster, and malleability, gold has been a cornerstone of... Read more...
PLATINUM
PLATINUM
Platinum: A Premium Metal in Jewelry and Ring Making Platinum is one of the most prized metals in jewelry-making due to its rarity, durability, and lustrous white sheen. Its timeless... Read more...
Continuum Silver (H/A Highlight)
Continuum Silver (H/A Highlight)
Hypoallergenic Properties of Continuum Silver One of the standout features of Continuum Silver is its hypoallergenic nature, which makes it an excellent choice for individuals with sensitive skin or metal... Read more...
Continuum Silver
Continuum Silver
Continuum Silver: A Modern Advancement in Silver Alloys Continuum Silver, developed by Stuller, is a premium silver alloy that combines the elegance of traditional sterling silver with enhanced durability and... Read more...
A Little More History
The Ancient Origins of Ring Making The tradition of ring making and wearing dates back tens of thousands of years, making it one of humanity's oldest forms of adornment. Evidence of rings has been discovered in prehistoric archaeological sites, demonstrating how early humans crafted rings to symbolize status, spirituality, and connection to the natural world. Prehistoric Rings (40,000–10,000 BCE) Bone, Stone, and Shell Rings: The earliest known rings were made by prehistoric humans during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 years ago. These rings were typically carved from natural materials... Read more...
A Little History
Some History of Ring Making Rings have been a part of human culture for thousands of years, serving as symbols of power, wealth, status, and love. From the simplest bands carved from bone to elaborate gemstone-studded masterpieces, rings have evolved alongside human civilization. Their significance has varied across cultures and time periods, but they remain one of the most enduring forms of personal adornment. Prehistoric and Ancient Rings Prehistoric Times: The earliest rings were made from organic materials like bone, wood, or stone. These rings were likely symbolic, representing a... Read more...