Create a Unique Dimpled Design in a Silver Ring

Want to spice up your stacking rings? This technique is simple, easy to do, and cheap to accomplish (which is always a plus!) In today’s vid, I go over how to drill little dimples and divots into a basic 8mm sterling silver stacking ring.

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A dremel is a pretty inexpensive tool to get, and comes in handy so often while creating jewelry. The bits I use most often on my dremel are my brass bristle for burnishing and polishing fine and sterling silver, my steel bristle for burnishing and polishing brass and copper, and my tiny drill bits for creating these beautiful dimples in this vid!

[content_box_paper_white width=”80%”]Here are a few links to the dremel tools that I use in this video:
Dremel 4.8v from Amazon:

Drill bits for a Dremel from Amazon:

Brass bristles (for burnishing or polishing fine and sterling silver) for a Dremel from Amazon:

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2 Comments

  • Great tutorial! I’m interested in trying this out but have found trouble finding the wire size you stated in the video. I, too, would like to know whether you used a sterling silver sheet. Thank you so much!

  • Barb Mallon

    It would be really cool to see how you made the band itself! :) How you soldered it, etc. Did you use sterling sheet (think you said wire in the video), and if so, how do you get the sides so smooth? :) Thanks!