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Tutorial: Making an Easy Ring - 10 DIY

Made by : Perles & Co
Published on the :20/05/2019
Time :0 minutes
Level :Easy
Prices :76,72€

How to make an easy ring?

How to make an easy ring?

How to customize a ring?

At the time of the trend stacking , we dream of rings by the thousands, so we offer 10 tutorials in 1 to make pretty rings trend for this summer. Nice, no?

Also find all the tutorials of the month: Gold Filled charms ring , easy woven ring with faceted bohemian beads, Cauris shell ring or resin ring with inclusion of plants, you choose your style!

Fall in love with our adjustable Gold Filled ring and combine it with a charm or a pretty rock or bohemian pendant. You'll be spoiled for choice in all our 3 micron gold plated pendants .

Attention we prefer to warn you: Easy tutorials !

For each DIY , when you have two titles is that the technique used was the same for each jewelry.

Platinium and white gemstone ring / Adjustable ring and white gemstone

  • Step 1: Apply hasulith glue on the ring tray
  • Step 2 : Glue the gemstone cabochon and let it dry overnight

Fine ring with gold thread and gemstone / Fine ring with gold thread and its flat interlayer

  • Step 1 : Cut your wire with a pair of pliers, measuring 1 and a half times around your finger
  • Step 2 : Thread your thread through the hole of the black gemstone and then wrap it around itself 6 times (or more if you want to give another style to your ring.
  • Step 3 : Repeat on the other side to finish your ring (make sure it fits snugly on your finger).

Adjustable ring ring and its 3 micron gold-plated pendant

  • Step 1 : Open your ring with a pair of pliers and then put on your pendant (you can consult our sheet " How to open a ring? " If you are new to jewelery creation)
  • Step 2 : Hook it on the adjustable ring.

Ring set with Onyx stone / Flat ring and cabochon set with white

  • Step 1 : Open the claws of your set with a pair of pliers and position your stone.
  • Step 2 : Close the claws on the stone. You can help with our technical sheet How to crimp cabochons?
  • For each ring the technique is the same!

Black gold plated ring

  • Step 1 : Clean your ring well
  • Step 2 : Color the bottom of the ring avoiding the 3 points using a Posca felt. You can vary the colors with all our felts !

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Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Supplies
Oval cabochon 25x18mm White Mother-of-pearl
3,50€
Oval cabochon 25x18mm Moonstone
SEM-342
Qty : 1
60 in stock
7,70€
Round cabochon 15mm Moonstone x1
SEM-610
Qty : 1
92 in stock
3,30€
Ring for flat cabochons 25x18mm fine Gold plated x1
3,20€
Ring for 25x18mm flat back cab fine Gold plated x1
3,50€
PureCrystal 4610 Rectangle Fancy Stone 14x10mm Black Diamond x1
2,20€
Set of half natural Puka shells x 10
CSN-121
Qty : 1
802 in stock
1,00€
adjustable rind with 10mm pad fine gold plated x1
3,20€
large ring21 mm fine gold plated x1
BAGUE-204
Qty : 1
58 in stock
3,90€
Faceted Spacer 2 square holes 10 mm Black Onyx x1
2,50€
Gold filled 0.5 mm flexible wire x1.5 m
16,50€
Textured curved round spacer 2 holes 15 mm Light Gold Tone x1
1,10€
10 mm Round charm with a small ball - Gold Plated 3 microns x1
8,20€
Setting PureCrystal 4610 14x10 mm Gold Tone x1
0,80€
Adjustable Ring 1 loop - fine Gold plated x1
3,00€
Subtotal : 68,50€
Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Tools
Jewel Glue Hasulith 30ml
OUTIL-007
Qty : 1
5197 in stock
2,40€
Marker Posca Ultra-fine calibre 0.7 mm black
3,80€
Subtotal : 10,90€
Your questions (2)

You have a question about this tutorial? Ask it to our team and the people who have already tested it. The Perles & Co community is here to help you!

By Valérie (06/03/2025 03:46:14)
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas sur quel bague de base vous utilisez le cabochon purecrystal avec son serti et comment vous le maintenez sur la bague.
En vous remerciant
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Our Tiffanie expert answers you (07/03/2025 16:57:09)
Bonjour, ce tuto est assez ancien et il y a quelques soucis dans les explications et la liste de matériel. Je me suis notée de le mettre à jour. Je pense que la personne qui l'a réalisé pensait faire une variante avec le cabochon dans le serti SERTI-622 et faire une bague avec du fil métallique.
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By Moreira (03/03/2022 14:39:57)
Je ne comprends pas comment faire la bague corne l?anneau de la bague et de la breloque sont fermés je peux avoir plus dd details svp?
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Our Lucie L. expert answers you (04/03/2022 12:38:41)
Bonjour Léa,
En effet les deux anneaux sont fermés. Vous avez deux options :
- ouvrir l'un des deux anneaux à l'aide d'une pince coupante pour l'ouvrir et l'insérer dans l'anneau qui restera fermé
- utiliser un anneau ouvert très fin (3mm) afin de relier les deux anneaux fermés.

En espérant que ma réponse vous aide, bonne création :)
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