



There is something so appealing about disc rings to me. They are at once ancient and modern, classic and bohemian. They make a wonderful statement without being too much. I love sawing out each shape and stamping or hammering the designs. I love creating borders on the discs (or not) and I love pulling the finished product out of the tumbler...fantastic! I wear mine on my index finger but they look great on middle and ring fingers as well. Here are a few of the designs that I create over and over again. Some will find their way into my shop , others will be on my website .
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