Tag: rings

The Celluloid Rings of Bob Dodd

Posted by – May 7, 2012

Last week, in the course of my daily folk art search on Etsy, I stumbled upon something exciting: something better than old needlework, more interesting than your typical duck sculpture. This was a cache of the most amazing rings I’d ever laid eyes upon, and there had to be a story behind them.

I wrote to the shop owner, Constance, in the hopes of finding out more info. The story just got better. In fact, it went back over seventy years, to the days when the rings’ handy creator, Bob Dodd, was a sailor. According to Constance:

Bob said that when he started as a sailor in 1937, making rings from celluloid was a crafty thing to do, but few people made more than one or two because the process was so time consuming and labor intensive. Each of these intricate rings was made by hand — without the use of molds or melting — by cutting up raw materials such as old celluloid toothbrushes, hand mirrors, vanity trays, combs, piano keys, guitar picks, umbrella handles, pocket knife handles, accordion pieces. (Bob said he once even used a piece from the windshield of a helicopter or small plane.) These pieces are then filed, pieced together, and filed again. This process can take a master craftsman a day or more to complete.

Today Constance is selling a portion of her collection of Bob’s rings, in the hopes of funding efforts to make them herself. Bob was a true folk art hero, and I can only hope to own one of these elaborate pieces someday.

Read the whole story on the Etsy Blog.

No Words

Posted by – January 18, 2011

This ring leaves me speechless.

Totally Stacked

Posted by – October 19, 2010

Catbird is kind of a jewelry mecca, so it makes sense that their customers have some of the best bling around. These lovely hands, including those of jewelry designer and blogosphere favorite Satomi Kawakita, make my mouth water. I need more rings, stat! Pile ‘em on!

Snaaaake!

Posted by – September 24, 2010

Because snakes are the ultimate power animal.

Via Erie Basin, of course. If I ever get married, my wedding ring is most definitely coming from here.

Moon and Stars

Posted by – April 15, 2010

I think I’ve fallen in love with this Mociun ring. The turquoise, the diamonds: it looks ancient, but it’s new. Love!

[Photo by the lovely Lena Corwin.]

Wants // Needs

Posted by – February 13, 2010

I recently got an invite to Svpply, the social shopping // bookmarking site. I’ve been finding all kinds of goodies I didn’t even realize I wanted (needed?) via the handy recommendation tool, such as the “Why me?!” Conroy and Wilcox rings at Erie Basin, vintage card catalogs, Ole Mathiesen watches and the United Bamboo kitty fashion calendar (I don’t even care that it’s already 2010; I just need large scale versions of these in my apartment.) As wise man Wayne Campbell once opined, “She will be mine: oh yes…she will be mine.”

Find me on Svpply and let’s share our internet treasures! (Thanks for the invite, Libby!)

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