Ring-a-Day Weekly Round Up #2

It’s time to summarize what I made this week for Ring-a-Day and to show you my favorites from fellow artists!

On Monday, I made the “Caprese” ring, with fresh mozzarella, basil and home-grown cherry tomatoes. The ring was -of course- consumed immediately, after the photograph was taken!

Pretty much the same happened next day, when I made this ring, by cutting a piece of melon in a trillion shape:

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A seed of an apricot was used for Wednesday’s ring, tied with a piece of thread around a brass band:

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Another fruit forThursday’s…..a piece of nectarine, cut and shaped accordingly:

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The last -for now- in the “summer crop” series is the cucumber ring:

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What I love about these food rings is that I can eat all the little “scraps” and leftovers. It’s a very “clean” and filling job!

The “Black & White Pebble Ring” was made to celebrate my 200th ring for the Ring-a-Day project:

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Finally, on Sunday, I made this copper sample, to test a new band shape that I’m working on:

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You want to see what my friends from Ring-a-Day have been making this week? A few of my favorites:

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A Bunnycorn by Rachelle Stromberg. Looks cute and threatening at the same time!

Ring a Day 200/365

A ring truly worthy for the occasion, made by Shannon Conrad.

Ring a Day 72/365

A simple and elegant band by Ligia Rocha.

stitch (RAD 195/365 7/14/10)

The red stitching makes the difference, by Kest of Vagabond Jewelry.

RAD #182 & #183 7/19 & 20/10

I recommend reading the full story for this one on Evelyn’s stream. It could be titled “How to overcome a terrible cough and turn it into a piece of art”!

rad # 171 - 7. 21. 10

I love these wedding rings, made by Natalia Gomensoro.

RAD 12/07 & 13/07 - 78 & 79/365 - Wedding rings

Another amazing pair of wedding rings by Marta Sanchez Oms, made of sterling silver, 24kt gold and black diamonds.

All rings can be found in the Ring-a-Day Flickr Pool.

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