We're so excited we're on pins and…kidney wires?

September 20, 2010

We’re excited because of expanding design options, like Kidney wires new kidney ear wires, from a pretty standard 25mm / 1-inch size, up to a “jumbo” ear wire of 47mm (over 1 and 3/4 inches)! Imagine what regal jewelry you can build with these…

Jumbo kidney ear wires can be surprisingly delicate-looking!

Remarkably delicate-looking jumbo kidney wires!

Have a ball with our Head pins
new ball-end head pins, too! These head pins have so many uses…have you ever thought of putting one into a ring, like this?

Ball-end head pins can be used in making rings, too!

Put a pin in it!

All of these great new findings are available in Rings & Things’s usual nice selection of sizes, a palette of platings and a fanfare of finishes!

Hot tip: search in our Design Gallery for “kidney” or “ball end” and savor some sweet creative inspirations from R&T’s staff of jewelry artisans.

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4 Comments

  • Reply Carolyn Good September 21, 2010 at 6:35 am

    Do you sell the rings themselves that can be beaded, etc.? Can’t find it on your site. Thanks

  • Reply Dave Robertson September 21, 2010 at 7:38 am

    @Carolyn Good – Yes, we do. (I’ve made the following into clickable links for your convenience.) Among our many jewelry findings are finger-ring blanks, including:
    * Rings with gluing pads on them
    * Rings with bezel cups on them
    * Memory-wire rings
    * Rings with loops on them
    Thanks for asking, Carolyn, and let me know if I can help you further!
    Dave
    at Rings & Things

  • Reply Carolyn Good September 21, 2010 at 8:00 am

    Thanks so much! Some of those would work great with my polymer clay. Haven’t done any rings yet but starting to get requests for them. I really like the one shown in this blog post — so elegant looking!

  • Reply Earrings September 29, 2011 at 2:29 am

    Really an amazing collections the new kidney ear wires looks marvelous thanks for the wonderful post. Keep posting!

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