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Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Learn how to heat, hammer, and shape metal while Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Celebrate the birth of our nation, your child, or Continue Reading

Jewelry-Making Basics: Coin Rings (US Quarter)

The NEW HammerSpace Community Workshop 5200 E. 45th St., Kansas City, MO

Coins have been made into rings for years, they were sometimes given as wedding bands after World War I and WWII. It is said that these rings were often made in the trenches or on Navy ships at sea by hitting the coin with a large silver spoon several thousand times. Celebrate the birth of our nation, your child, or Continue Reading