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Designing jewelry with rings
Rings can be joined together in many ways to make
interesting and elegant jewelry. This classic technique has
been in use for hundreds of years, and yet jewelry designers
are still creating original and innovative pieces.
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Full Persian
The Full Persian weave is very elegant and still robust
enough to work in most situations. Both bracelets and necklaces are suited for men
and women alike.
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Chainmail
4 in one chainmail, also known as mesh or European
chainmaille, is well suited for bracelets. This weave
is very flexible and strong.
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Boxchain
The classic boxchain is one of the most used patterns for necklaces and bracelets worn by women and
men. In Norway this pattern is called "Queens chain".
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Mixed materials
Combining Sterling silver and industrial quality latex
rubber makes a modern boxchain style that is comfortable to
wear and is popular with both men and women.
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Cloverleaf
The cloverleaf weave is a light and elegant pattern that
lends itself well to necklaces, bracelets and earrings for festive
occations.
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Parallel
The parallel weave is very elegant and simple. Very well
suited for womens jewelry to complement business suits as well
as cocktail dresses.
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Byzantine
The Byzantine pattern dates back to the Medieval period and
is widely used for men's and women's jewelry. In Norway this
pattern is called "Kings chain".
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Samsø
The Samsø weave is a Danish variation of the Byzantine chain
that is well suited for bracelets.
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Starlight
Starlight makes a soft sparkling surface that is well suited
for bracelets and
necklaces for both sexes.
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