Workshop kit - learn to solder
Workshop kit - learn to solder
Ring Sizing
Ring Sizing
I use UK sizing for rings A-Z. If you know your ring size and want a comparison chart, Palloys have some great resources here: https://52.243.106.160/resources technicalGuides/ringSize
If you don't know your ring size and have a ring that fits, there are two easy ways to find out what it is. You can use the Jason Withers Ring Sizer app (https://www.jasonwithers.com/ring-sizer) and put your ring on
the screen until it tells you what the size is. You can also purchase a ring sizer for $5 on my website and use it again and again!
Bangle Sizing
Bangle Sizing
We want you to have the perfect bangle, and we know that not every bangle fits every wrist. That's why we've made our bangles in three different sizes: small, medium, and large.
If you're still not quite sure which size is right for you, don't worry! We can create a custom bangle just for you! Just send us an email to get started.
Earring hook lengths
Earring hook lengths
Short hooks measure 3 to 3.5cm
Medium hooks measure 3.5 to 4.5cm
Long hooks measure 4.5 to 5cm
If you want to know the total drop length of any pair, or have them customised, send us an email and we will be more than happy to help.
These kits are designed for students who have been to one of Sarah's classes.
They have been out of stock for a while as I researched replacements - new flux, steel mandrels, torches.
6 kits will be available each month until they are sold out.
Included in the kit:
Step by step instructions
- Flux
- Solder
- Citric Acid
- Sterling Silver to make two rings (2-3mm wide)
- Wire to measure size
- Blow torch
- Heat resistant tongs
- Pliers (round nose and snips)
- Nylon Mallet
- Steel Ring mandrel (unmarked - not a sizer)
- Small files
- Soldering brick
You will need to purchase butane for the blow torch - available in Bunnings, Sydney tools and similar stores.
- If you already have some of these tools contact Sarah for a custom box.
Caring for your jewellery
Caring for your jewellery
Keeping your jewellery clean and shining is important, but keeping it safe is even more so. That's why we recommend keeping your jewellery away from chlorine and the sea—both can increase oxidisation, which means you'll have to clean the piece more often.