I remember seeing a ring with extremely round edges and the colors pale copper and gray (or gold) combinations in half cylinders.

It had two pale copper and one gray (or gold) half cylinders, with the gray (or gold) half cylinder between the two pale copper cylinders.

The outside of the ring had three half cylinders (two pale copper and one gray (or gold)), while the inside was flat and pale copper in color, and the edges of the ring were extremely round and a cylinder.

The ring had three half cylinders stacked together in one ring. Two pale copper cylinders are placed between a flat pale copper, and the gray (or gold) cylinder is placed above the flat pale copper.

It was also a wide ring. Does anyone know about this ring design?

Edit: Here is an image of a ring that looks similar to my design. Only the edges should be pale copper, and the middle should be gray without diamonds:

  • ValiantDust
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    215 months ago

    I don’t really understand your description and I’m guessing that’s the reason for the downvotes. What do you mean by (half) cylinder? Maybe you could try adding a sketch of what you mean?

  • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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    135 months ago

    I tried reading this like three times and I’m not even sure how many bands in total your ring has, whether or not you actually have a round profile for some of the bands or if they’re all half round or if the centre one is flat at all.

    My rec would be, google images of rings, and try to find something similar to what you have in mind. It’s going to be easier to say, “something like this but the outer bands actually look like this other ring right there” or something. Use the images as a starting point

    • @DayOk2@lemmy.worldOP
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      05 months ago

      Okay, I meant literal half cylinders that are attached to the ring so that the main band has multiple curves from these half cylinders. The edges should also have bigger cylinders in them so that the ring is comfortable to put on and take off, and so that the the small and big cylinders have the same height in the top. This is what I want as the ring design:

      • Total width: 10 mm
      • Total height: 3 mm
      • Width main band: 4 mm
      • Height main band: 2 mm
      • Width middle gray cylinder: 3 mm
      • Height middle gray cylinder: 1 mm when cut off in half or quarters so that the half cylinder can be attached to the main band
      • Width edges pale copper cylinders: 3 mm, should be attached to the edges
      • Height edges pale copper cylinders: 3 mm because the extra 1 mm should match the height of the middle gray cylinder

      Is this more clear, or should I explain more?

  • Clay_pidgin
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    65 months ago

    To clarify, are you talking about a finger ring, jewelery?

  • Curious Canid
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    35 months ago

    I think I understand. When you talk about cylinders on top of the ring you’re referring to what are basically stripes inset into the surface of the ring. Do I have that right?

    It sounds like you’re looking for something similar to this, with more rounded edges: https://i.etsystatic.com/icm/a6e7f9/662727769/icm_fullxfull.662727769_1ui1u9fyb0hwgk0ogkws.jpg?version=0

    I had that one custom made for me by a maker on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/titaniumknights?ref=profile_header

    I don’t know whether they could make what you need, but it is a place to start.

    Best of luck!

    • cheesymoonshadow
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      65 months ago

      I was confused reading OP’s description, and I’m also confused looking at your link how you got that from OP’s description. 😅

      • @Deceptichum@quokk.au
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        45 months ago

        Because it does sound a bit like they’re describing a banded ring.

        But the flat plane part is what leads me to thinking it’s not.

      • Curious Canid
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        15 months ago

        My thought was than an inset, taken as a whole circle, could be referred to as a cylinder. Like you, I couldn’t really make sense of the description and was trying to interpret it. Based on the response above I was way off.

    • @DayOk2@lemmy.worldOP
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      5 months ago

      No, I meant literal half cylinders that are attached to the ring so that the main band has multiple curves from these half cylinders. The edges should also have bigger cylinders in them so that the ring is comfortable to put on and take off, and so that the the small and big cylinders have the same height in the top. This is what I want as the ring design:

      • Total width: 10 mm
      • Total height: 3 mm
      • Width main band: 4 mm
      • Height main band: 2 mm
      • Width middle gray cylinder: 3 mm
      • Height middle gray cylinder: 1 mm when cut off in half or quarters so that the half cylinder can be attached to the main band
      • Width edges pale copper cylinders: 3 mm, should be attached to the edges
      • Height edges pale copper cylinders: 3 mm because the extra 1 mm should match the height of the middle gray cylinder

      Is this more clear, or should I explain more?