Rings by the Weave Inch
Dragonscale Inchpacks
About Choosing the Gauge
16g and 18g round rings are generally the easiest rings to weave, so they're usually the best sizes for learning a new weave and for beginners.
Tiny 26g and 24g rings are challenging to weave, as are heavy 12g and 10g rings, and all shaped rings (square, diamond, etc.) so we recommend avoiding those until you're an experienced mailler.
Prices shown below are per inch of chain.
About This Weave
Skillset: Journeyman
Weave Difficulty: Pretty challenging to get started but fairly easy after that. Easier if you learn Parallel first.
Dragonscale is beautiful, heavy and ring intensive. The collar in that poster of ours is 18g and weighs almost 12 ozt.
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Ring Sizes
| Weave | Shape | Gauge | ID (mm) | RPI |
| Dragonscale, Round 16g | RD | 16 | 5.000 | 20 |
| RD | 16 | 8.000 | 20 | |
| Dragonscale, Round 18g | RD | 18 | 3.750 | 48 |
| RD | 18 | 6.000 | 48 | |
As with all of our work, we invite you to make and sell as many of everything as you like, but ask that you don't publish our instructions or ring sizes.
Instructions
When I began developing this project, it was my intention to graduate this collar, similarly to my European 4-in-1 Collar. But as I came to really know Dragonscale, I realized that graduation isn't necessary to get this perfect curve, it's simply a characteristic native to the weave. It was also my intention... (continued)
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Dragonscale RD 18g Inchpack
Regular price From $83.52 USDRegular priceSale price From $83.52 USD -
Dragonscale RD 16g Inchpack
Regular price From $64.40 USDRegular priceSale price From $64.40 USD