Textured & Stamped Spinner Rings

by Robyn Hawk.
(Orange County, California USA)

Combinations of textures and metals is endless.

Combinations of textures and metals is endless.

These two examples are using Sterling and Copper but the combinations are endless. The most popular one has a flush mounted diamond in the spinning band – they go as fast as I make them.

Robin Hawk

Comments:

Classic Styling
by: Maryanne Murphy

Hi Robyn-

Thanks so much for sharing your spinner rings. I love the classic, clean lines of the silver and the contrasting spinner bands!

Would LOVE to see one of your diamond spinners…I can understand why they are flying…….also love the poison bottle as a prop.

Awesome!
by: Michelle Buettner

Robyn ~ These are awesome! Definitely something I would wear (and play with constantly)! I love the mixed metals but I bet the diamond one as pointed out is gorgeous – it’s no wonder they fly out the door so fast!! LOVE these!

Easy to make…
by: Robyn Hawk

These are really easy to make – I know either of you could do it with my short cut…

I use doming balls for the anticlastic shaping – much easier!

Thanks for the compliments – much appreciated!

Robyn

One piece?
by: Colleen

Robin, are these rings one piece? I’m new to working with metals and LOVE IT. If they are one piece, how did you cut the metal and what gauge are they?

Nice
by: Jim Osment

Love these, very nice! The simple ideas are often the best.

RE: Spinners
by: Robyn Hawk

Colleen – they are two pieces – basically a thin ring over a wide band. Wide band usually 18 – 20 gauge – the spinning band can be anything from 14 – 6 gauge…or multiples. 😉

Jim – Thanks for the compliment…they are so easy to customize to each wearer.

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