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  Making of the Claddagh Ring


In this section we will take a step by step walk through the making of the Claddagh ring. Pictures taken from our crafts workshop in Dublin, Ireland.


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Step 09
Finally the claddagh pattern is drawn onto the metal.


Step 10
The pattern is drawn on the rough silver & carefully cut out by saw.


Step 11
A sawblade of only 1.2mm is used for better accuracy with this delicate work.


Step 12
The hands & crown are shaped better before the heart can be inserted. This is done using a safetyback needle file.


Step 13
The heart is now shaped from rough silver using saw & file.


Step 14
The master craftsman gets the heart exactly correct.


Step 15
The heart is gently hammered into place.


Step 16
Only when he is absolutely certain that everything is perfect does he solder the heart permanently into the ring.


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