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Trained as a metalsmith, I create my jewelry using everything from high karat gold, pearls and gemstones to anodized aluminum and copper. Vitreous enamel, on both copper and silver, enhances many of my pieces. I love color, slow and tedious handwork, and getting everything perfect. I have been making jewelry since I took my first class in 1975.
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Madigan on Mar 26, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThis ring is beautiful, thinner than expected but so pretty!
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Jessica on Jan 2, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThe ring is beautiful and arrived quickly, especially in light of the holiday rush.
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MICHELLE on Oct 7, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThese cute rings arrived quickly and look just like the photos. Good price for what I received.
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MICHELLE on Oct 7, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThese cute rings arrived quickly and look just like the photos. Good price for what I received.
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Taylor on Dec 19, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI usually do not wear rings because of how they feel on my finger. This was the perfect size and it also stacks well with my wedding band.
About CeliaOKelleyJewelry
My life as a Metalsmith or I love detailed, tedious and meticulous.
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Frequently asked questions
How to get the correct ring size.
To determine the size for your ring there are several things to consider. Your ring size will vary due to hydration, time of day, time of year and even the width of the ring itself. You should visit enough jewelry stores to find two jewelers who agree on your size as the mandrels used are often inaccurate. They can be off as much as ¾ of a size and are usually off around 1/8 of a size. I measure the actual ring size by measuring the inside diameter of the ring. The ring size's comfort depends on the ring's width, therefore try on rings in the same width of the ring you are buying for an accurate measurement. A wide ring may need to be a full size larger than a narrow ring to feel comfortable.
***Do not use paper tools off the internet.
Will this copper or brass ring turn my finger dark?
Copper and brass turn some people's fingers green or black. This is not harmful. It is a reaction between your personal skin chemistry and the metal. It happens mostly with copper or copper alloys, but some people have this reaction with other metals. Other people, like me, have a chemistry which removes the oxidation from copper and turns oxidized copper rings back to the pinker unoxidized copper look.
To see if this may happen to you before you order a copper or brass ring, you could just wrap a bare copper wire around your finger for a day or two. It usually happens fairly quickly. Again it is just a discoloration of the skin and is not harmful. It is different than an allergic reaction.
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