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6Dec/1017

Jewellery Making Tutorial – Ring Making

Learn how to make a lovely cocktails ring with Dulwich Jewellery Schools, Ring Making Tutorial
Video Rating: 4 / 5

A lovely range of Jewellery all handmade by Gill Clement. For more information please visit www.gillclement.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

17 Responses to “Jewellery Making Tutorial – Ring Making”

  1. speedyspin says:

    nice tits

  2. colineization says:

    Don’t let those toxic metal fumes your inhaling cause you health issues later. learn to chealation. Use cilantro, chlorella, and kombucha tea. these are natural chealators.Get on line and go see a Natuorpath and get a challenge test and find out what your metal burden is. liver spots on your hand are a early warinig of increasing metal load. they are subdermal toxin dumps. work and be happy “chealation”

  3. SuzieLady says:

    What sort of wire are you using??…I am new to this and only today received my pliers, which are smaller so hope they work well
    peace

  4. dipper45 says:

    @GLAMAZONinc

    You can go to any of the hundreds of conversion sites on the internet if you are not familiar with the metric system.

  5. MissBijouxification says:

    She did tell you. GO back and listen

  6. GLAMAZONinc says:

    50cm = ?what

  7. nicolasipprell says:

    You know I love your jewellery Jess, can’t wait til you design some for me! :)
    By the way the handy film work was by me LOL, you can’t see how beautiful the rings actually are! :)

    love ya

    xnicx

  8. punkjewellery says:

    Cool,thanks for showing the process.

  9. EmperorAst says:

    Nice video.

  10. EmperorAst says:

    @szita2000 Hahaha you simply jumped to the end of the video? You missed the casting -and jewelery making- part.

  11. garouHH says:

    @szita2000 I think it’s as close to making jewelry as you can get in your own kitchen.

  12. szita2000 says:

    I’m sorry to say that but she is making Pewter items, and gluing! stones to what appears to be a thick tinfoil that she scribed with a toothpick. This is not jewellery making.

    But hey ! don’t listen to me. and the main thing is that you enjoying it.
    to cut the round shape I would recommend a deodorant cup or something…

  13. nadiarrcc says:

    WOW

  14. RubyCass says:

    this is brilliant, Gill Clement well done!

  15. angharaddev says:

    Gill Clemant is a genius!! this is both an interesting and inspiring video, an absolute must see !

  16. ESPMIrage1 says:

    very nice =]

  17. bethluvswho says:

    lovely (:

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