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I used a modified pharoah pattern for the ring base. See wire tutorials by Preston Reuther, Dale Cougar Armstrong and others in the wire wrapped jewelry world.
Ring is intended to coordinate with the slave collar which will also be engraved with his S!.
The etching on the focal is very shallow to permit client to have an engraver either use the etching as a guidline or to buff it out and engrave seperately.
I am pretty sure this was done before. It's pretty easy. I would be interested to know if there are any variations. Oh yeah, you can pretty much make anything in place of the signet. I actually made a George Washington portrait in place of the signet first.
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