





Ever since I started making jewelry, I've gotten TONS of requests for rings. I experimented with a few designs and even made a couple to test, but I was never happy with the end result. Recently, I revisited the idea again and I've come up with a couple of pieces for Fall 09 (very excited!). It all started when I found this book: 1000 Rings Inspiring Adornments for the Hand. As the title suggests, I was indeed inspired and totally amazed by the incredible designs within. The styles range from simple and beautiful, to architectural and truly insane. These are just a few of my faves.
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