Make a Sterling Silver Spinner Ring Class

Make your own spinner ring in Melbourne!


Rose Agnew
Rose Agnew
5.0 (4)

4 hours Class size 1 to 4 guests    

  $230 (Afterpay & PayPal Pay in 4 available)

Choose your band and personalise your design

Choose Your Band and Personalise Your Design

You will choose your ring width and explore textures, stamping, and finish options before beginning. Wide and narrower bands are available, along with oxidised finishes, hammered textures, and personalised stamping using letters, numbers or symbols.


Texture and stamp your ring

Texture and Stamp Your Ring

You will add texture and personalised details to your ring using traditional jewellery tools, including decorative hammers and metal stamps. This stage allows you to create a unique surface and personalise your piece with letters, numbers, or symbols.


Form your ring

Form Your Ring

You will learn how to shape and form your sterling silver ring using professional jewellery tools in a calm studio environment. This stage transforms the flat band into a wearable ring form.


Perfect and refine your piece

Perfect and Refine Your Piece

You will refine, smooth, and finish your ring using professional jewellery tools and polishing techniques. Optional oxidised finishes can be added to highlight textures and stamped details.


Photograph and wear your finished ring

Photograph and Wear Your Finished Ring

At the end of the workshop, you will have the opportunity to photograph your finished ring in the studio and wear home a handcrafted sterling silver spinner ring made by you.


Create your own handcrafted sterling silver spinner ring in this relaxed and highly satisfying jewellery workshop in Melbourne.
In this hands-on class, you will learn how to texture, stamp, form, and refine a contemporary spinner ring using professional jewellery tools in a welcoming studio environment. You’ll begin by choosing your ring width and exploring a range of surface finishes, including hammered textures, oxidised details, and personalised stamping using letters, numbers, or symbols.
You will then shape and form your ring before adding one or more spinning bands in sterling silver. Wider bands can accommodate multiple spinners, allowing for layered movement and contrast. Optional solid gold spinner upgrades are also available in 9ct or 18ct yellow gold.
To keep the workshop relaxed and enjoyable, your teacher, Rose, will complete the soldering stages for you, allowing you to focus on the more creative and personal aspects of the making process, including texture, form, stamping, finishing, and design decisions.
This workshop is suitable for complete beginners as well as those wanting to reconnect with making. The atmosphere is calm, creative, and supportive, with small group sizes allowing for plenty of individual guidance throughout the session.
During the experience, you will:
  • Learn how to texture and personalise sterling silver
  • Explore hammered finishes, stamping, and oxidised details
  • Form and shape your own ring using traditional jewellery tools
  • Add one or more spinning bands in silver or gold
  • Refine and finish your ring with professional polishing techniques
  • Photograph and wear your finished piece home
Workshops are held in Rose's contemporary studio space, with coffee, tea and homemade cake provided during the session. You’ll leave with a professionally finished sterling silver spinner ring and a deeper understanding of jewellery making processes.
What you'll get
  • A handcrafted sterling silver spinner ring made by you
  • Personalised stamping and textured finish options
  • The option to add multiple spinning bands in silver or gold
  • Guidance using professional jewellery tools in a small-group studio setting
  • Coffee, tea, and homemade cake during the workshop
  • A presentation box and custom jewellery polishing cloth
  • The opportunity to photograph your finished ring before taking it home
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
All tools and materials are provided.
Location

1/1a Windsor Place, Windsor VIC

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Rose Agnew
Rose Agnew

5.0 (4)
female Women-owned

I’m an artist, jeweller, and lifelong maker based in Melbourne. I’ve spent years working across textiles, metal, drawing, sculpture, and all kinds of materials — I’ve always been happiest when I’m making something with my hands.
My pathway into making wasn’t through just one craft. I’ve always moved between disciplines, learning techniques wherever I could find them and becoming fascinated by the way materials behave, transform, and carry meaning. Over time, that evolved into a contemporary art practice alongside jewellery making, teaching, and workshop development.
I’m currently undertaking a PhD at RMIT, where my research explores creative practice, material thinking, and metaphor through making. While my academic work is important to me, teaching workshops offers something different and equally valuable: the opportunity to help people feel capable, absorbed, and connected through practical hands-on experience.
I genuinely love teaching. One of the most rewarding moments is watching someone arrive nervous or unsure of themselves and then gradually settle into the process, becoming focused, confident, and proud of what they’ve made. I’m known for creating a calm, welcoming environment where people feel comfortable trying something new without pressure or intimidation.
My Windsor studio is what I like to call a one-room beginning, middle, and finishing school — you walk in, everything is prepared and ready to go, and you leave having made something real.
Alongside my studio practice, I’ve taught across a range of creative contexts and have extensive experience guiding beginners through unfamiliar tools and processes. My workshops are carefully structured, highly supportive, and focused on giving people a genuine sense of achievement, whether they’re making a sterling silver spinner ring, working with gourds, or exploring textiles and handcraft.
Something many people don’t realise is how meditative and absorbing hands-on making can be. Working with materials has a way of slowing people down, shifting attention, and creating a rare kind of focus that’s increasingly hard to find. That atmosphere is something I care about deeply in the studio.
My workshops combine technical guidance, contemporary craft practice, and thoughtful hospitality — good tools, beautiful materials, tea, coffee, homemade cake, and enough time and support for people to properly enjoy the process.

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