Description
This collection of rings contains 6.48 troy ounces of 14ga 12/20 goldfill in a variety of inch-size ring diameters. If you prefer, you can also purchase single ounces of assorted 12/20 goldfill rings. And if you’d rather work in millimeters? There’s a collection of 14ga 12/20 goldfill rings in millimeter sizes.
This collection includes:
size 9:14 – 0.95 ozt
size 11:14 – 0.63 ozt
size 12:14 – 0.63 ozt
size 14:14 – 0.84 ozt
size 16:14 – 0.04 ozt
size 18:14 – 0.91 ozt
size 19:14 – 0.28 ozt
size 20:14 – 0.71 ozt
size 22:14 – 0.06 ozt
size 23:14 – 0.14 ozt
size 24:14 – 0.24 ozt
size 26:14 – 0.52 ozt
size 30:14 – 0.53 ozt
These rings are made from wire with a 12K layer of gold over a brass core. My usual goldfill rings are 14K instead.
When I first started making goldfill rings, I opted for 12/20 goldfill (12K over brass, with the gold being 1/20th of the total thickness). At the time, I thought it was a clever choice because 12/20 goldfill is slightly cheaper than 14/20 goldfill. But it’s also not quite as “gold” in color and after working with them for a little while I decided to switch to the more richly colored 14K version.
Here you see the last echoes of my 12/20 goldfill experiment. These rings have been languishing in dusty boxes for over a decade, waiting for me to find them a home. Adopt them!
ps: If you don’t know what my ring names mean, there’s an explanation on the FAQ page that should help. Please let me know if you have any questions!