Badge Ring
I'm interested in permanently turning my theta badge into a ring. I did a lot of research and found many photos of other GLO's badges soldered on to rings but not the theta badge.
I inquired about it with a jeweler and I was told soldering the badge to the ring would burn the black enamel off, even though most of the other ring-badges I've seen has similar black enamel on the front to Theta's. Has anyone had this done before? What was the price point and what did you ask for? |
I know you said permanent, and I know this is not Theta, but have you considered something like this?
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Hi!
we've discussed the challenges in making a Theta badge into a ring; it's been quite a while though. Main thing to know is that when you wear it, the points catch on everything. It's pretty uncomfortable. There's a member here who is pretty knowledgeable about what you're asking in terms of the soldering issue, so I'll ping her and see if she can help you out. |
See what they did on the back of this ΚΔ pin? Your post makes me assume adding the back panel was done to protect the enamel. Then the ring was added to the panel.
(I can’t find out how to post a pic—FAQ talks of albums but I cannot find it.) https://m.ebay.com/itm/Sorority-PIN-...app-cvip-panel |
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I've had some custom jewelry done. I'd suggest not taking the badge to a regular jewelry chain store but, rather, find a jeweler who makes customized jewelry. They are the ones in the phone book (if you still get one) who say something like "XXXXY Jewelry Repair & Design." They may be more apt to use other methods of bonding (e.g., gluing) it to the ring setting or designing the ring to avoid catches. Depending on how much you want to spend, they may even design the ring from scratch.
Hope this helps. |
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I have a good friend is a Theta so I've seen your badge up close - really beautiful - so I know what everyone means by the points.
Here's a thought: If you take it to a custom jeweler, they possibly could design a ring setting where the badges "fits inside" the ring. Meaning that it would be securely laid into a gold setting. I'm probably not describing this well, but imagine how a stone is set and encased into a bezel setting rather than a prong setting or a painting set inside a frame. The custom ring would be the same shape as your badge but with enough of a bezel build-up to cover the pointy tips. The band - which would need some width to balance the size of the badges - would like go under the widest part of the badge. Good luck and please let us know what you find! |
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