That's Exactly What I Did
Imagine this: You've finally made your first three-stone statement ring- YAY! It's a custom piece and you're really excited to get it done and sent off to its forever home. You're setting the stones, you're almost done! And then it
happens... the setting bends in half. The piece is ruined and you have to start over.
Imagine this: You've finally made your first three-stone statement ring- YAY! It's a custom piece and you're really excited to get it done and sent off to its forever home. You're setting the stones, you're almost done! And then it happens... the setting
bends in half. The piece is ruined and you have to start over.
This worst-case scenario that you're imagining right now was my reality. I was so excited to finish my first large piece only to accidentally bend it in the end. Later I learned that the possibility of this happening shouldn't have even been there to begin with, but it took me some time to figure out the how.
This course is the result of broken pieces, ounces of melted metal, and years of trial and error.
I'll never forget the feeling of experimenting, searching the web, and asking all the questions to try to get to the answer. What metals do I use? Does the gauge really matter? Heating a piece like this seems totally impossible. I can't get my solder to flow- what is happening? If any of this sounds familiar, you are not alone-I've been there too.
I felt comfortable in what I was creating, but I knew that there was something beyond it. You've heard it before, at this point it was time to hit the web searches (again) and figure it out as I went. Only,,,, there was nothing there.
Don't get me wrong, there are PLENTY of courses and tutorials available with a quick search, but nothing in the style that I was looking for. Nothing that slowly and pointedly described what I needed to do step-by-step to achieve the results I wanted.
I was left feeling frustrated and disappointed and knew I'd need to figure it out on my own.
So that's exactly what I did.
Over the course of two years I honed in on what it took to create statement pieces that carried with them heirloom quality, attention to unexpected detail, that were comfortable to wear, and less stressful to make.
I wanted my jewelry to captivate and to last lifetimes, and I think that if you're here reading this right now, you might feel the same way too. This course is the product of years of trial and error and the one that I wish I had when I first embarked on building statement pieces (it would have saved me a lot of time and money!).
This is the course I was looking for all along. One where someone could carefully and intentionally show me the way. To guide me in what not to do and what to make sure I remember. I'm here to do that with you now.
Join me inside of The Statement Ring Course and, I believe, your approach to statement pieces will be forever changed; simplified and far less scary. If you know that there is something more for you beyond what you're creating now, it's time. Let me be your guide to what's next.