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SPECIAL ORDERS

I really enjoy custom work.  It provides a challenge, expands my experience and adds to my skill.  It also makes for a happy customer, and I'm all for that.

The products you see in my Gallery are primarily examples of what I have done so far and implications of what more I can do based on them.  Most of my larger and more ornate pieces are represented as well as a plethora of smaller works.

So far I haven't had the opportunity to create armor - armor requires thousands of rings and a sizable investment in time and effort to make properly.  Simply making a set for display would take me away from other projects and custom orders.  Now, if someone hired me to craft a set for them... *smile*

 

REQUESTS

If you have a design in mind but you're not sure if it's possible to make, write out a description below, hit Send and I'll respond as soon as.  Odds are, it CAN be done, it's just a matter of figuring out how.

 

 

 

I take orders over the Internet, phone and in person.  If a fitting in person isn't doable, I can take measurements using the downloadable measurement sheet (see above and to the right), which can be filled out and scanned/emailed or sent by postal mail.

Initial fittings are rarely perfect for shipped orders, so I'm more than happy to pay for all shipping for North American customers and partial shipping costs (normally 50%) for customers outside of North America.

 

 

DOWNLOADS

To make measurements quick and simple to figure out, you will find 4 downloadable measurement sheets, 2 for adult women and 2 for adult men. 

Female (front)

Female (torso)

Male (front)

Male (torso)

When opened in IE, the sheets look a bit messy.  To get an accurate and clean image, you can save the file(s) above on your computer.  Right-click the appropriate link, choose 'Save Target As...', then pick a location on your hard drive and left-click 'Save'.

If measurements for preadolescent children are needed, use the male measurement sheet with the requested measurements.

If you don't have a fabric measuring tape on hand, you can use the edge of one or more sheets of paper to mark off a measurement and then use a ruler to measure the paper.  Fabric measuring tapes are preferable for accuracy and can be found (inexpensively) at any large sundries store (Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc) or cloth shop.