-Latest update, Buffed blood ring BLOOD RING (*Legendary*) Siphon your enemies of their life force +6 attack +6 defense +6 intellect +3 agility -1 wisdom - Life leech (Status Effect): every 10 hits have a 35% chance to siphon 50% of damage dealt. - Light Shield (Reforge): has a 10% chance to summon a ring of light blocking 94% of dark damage. - Collector (Item): Collecting this ring will grant a small box (Collector). Everytime you kill an enemy, you have a chance to absorb their blood in said box. This box can then be used on the Ring, making the siphoning effect stronger depending on the foe the blood is from.
I would take the order as long as the customer understands that if the blood shows up not properly dry then you won’t do it. Wet sand is one thing, bodily fluids is a whole different story.
If the blood can't be used on it's own you can coat a fabric in it and let it dry to use that. The fabric needs to be color that won't alter the color of the blood. If you can't use that paper could work as well. This is if you want to do it. Just tell them to do this an let it completely dry before sending it.
Yeah! Or like a piece of cotton blood-stained instead of just straight up blood clots which I imagine would get messy (and smelly bc sanding creates heat) in the sanding process
@@Shadow_King-nikoit's not really about it spilling, it's about the risk of mold. Mold can grow anywhere where there's water, especially with natural materials, so that's why anything you want to put into the ring needs to be 100% dry (at least I assume that's why)
You can go and see my comment that I left. I agree with you. This was not in my original comment idea, but I had put that maybe the customer should give them time for the drying process to dry out even more but powdering it would be so much better. That’s such a great idea!💡
I’d say take it on but it’s also kind of a biohazard although a lot of the times if the bloods are dried most of the stuff that could be harmful is gone so really just depends on if you’re comfortable with it or not
Do it with gloves and a respirator to avoid contamination then disinfect everything it touched. Blood rings are extremely special and raw so I like them myself while still acknowledging the biohazard risks.
I would suggest that they use a strip of fabric, saturate or stain it with their blood. Let that dry and set. Then send it out to be used in a ring, while it is still on whatever fabric for y’all’s ease and safety. They could snip a tiny bit of a special garment they wore. Like the outfit worn on a first date or something like that.
What are you going to do, lick it? Scrub it into an open wound? Clearly you haven't had enough training, since you don't even know how it's transmitted.
My thoughts: I'm working from the viewpoint of "you can do it if you want but don't let the client do it without knowing the risks first. " 1. Tell client the risks of making a blood ring and provide sources 2. tell client that it's best if a medical expert who knows how to work with blood is involved in the making of this ring and that you wouldn't recommend it otherwise 3. Provide alternatives that are safe with the same symbolic meaning in the case the blood is not the best idea. 4. Tell the client that if they still want a blood ring, recommend companies that specialize in blood rings as they know what they're doing with it and not you and tell them that if they still want it from you who hasn't made a blood ring before, stress again that an expert needs to be involved and instruct me on how to properly do it. 5. Tell them you look forward to their consideration and response.
And bill them for the costs of biohazard handling and the expert's fees. Charge 10x or more what you are charged for those costs as your health is involved. They'll change their mind once they find out the ring will cost more than $30,000. Unless it's an unhinged billionaire.
During the Victorian times, people would put hair of their loved ones in rings, typically they are often known as mourning rings and commonly used during a death of said person whose hair was in said ring. There are also stories about people keeping hair in their lockets, such as mothers who kept their first born hairs or their child’s first haircut. So, in my opinion, I do not think it’s weird. There’s something about loving a person soo much, you want to connect with them and show them to what extent. I adore my bf, my soul adores his soul. Sometimes a simple diamond or metal ring doesn’t help convey the amount of love you have for someone. A ring that can be recreated and be worn on the hands of many. With a blood ring or hair ring, you would know that it is unique and truly one of a kind, especially with the intention while it is being created. I personally don’t want a wedding ring if I ever get married, I have tiny fingers and am busy with my hands a lot. I always told myself I’d wear my ring around my neck, in a necklace so it’s safe and closer to my heart and soul. But the more I thought about years later, I honestly just want a vintage heart shaped locket, so I told my bf if he ever plans to one day marry me or get me a promise ring or make a vow to me, to get me a locket, because I’d be able to put his photo and have a piece of him with me, no matter what happens. It is your company and choice but if you do take this job on, make sure to do your research and be very open and communicative with this customer so no stone is left unturned and there’s no miscommunication or confusion on both ends.
@@kiyonaricooksome of us enjoyed it so maybe next time just skip the comment if you don’t want to read the contents of it? It’s not a requirement to read every comment so if you don’t like what it’s saying then don’t read it. This person took the time to inform people of the history behind a possible reason to want this and there’s no reason to leave them a mean comment just because you didn’t like what they had to say. I, for one, enjoy learning something new every day and I happened to enjoy learning from this persons comment and my subsequent research on the subject. Maybe next time don’t read something you don’t like the content of and, if you do decide to still read it, remember the old adage “if you don’t have something nice to say keep it to yourself” because I guarantee this person didn’t have malicious intent when taking the time to write their comment, although I don’t believe the same can be said for yours. Not picking a fight, just trying to get you to see things from a different perspective so you can maybe make better, more constructive and kind decisions in the future.
If you do decide to take orders like this, you should have very strict safety protocols set for all employees. Blood is a biohazard, and yourself or your employees could be exposed to a potentially deadly disease. Take the time to research and educate yourselves on the safe way to handle it. One slip up is all it could take. Personally, I wouldn't do it because whatever money you'll be making isn't worth the possible risk.
Honestly I agree with the other people my first thought was the potential biohazard risk but if all you're worried about is how dry it is blood dries very quickly so even if there is a little moisture left all you have to do is leave it exposed for maybe a few minutes and it should be fine.
I believe dried blood would not pose a health risk (but look it up). If it was wet, it would be a biohazard. Even so, particulates could get anywhere and youd need PPE, gloves, a mask worn properly and eye coverage that seals to your face. Maybe it would work if you mixed the blood in resin and has little bits like those crystals and would be less of a hazard? Im not sure, I'd honestly say you'd need to do research to see at what point is the blood not a biohazard. And since blood goes through a lot of different chemical reactions in the body, and out, as it dries, reacts to different materials... It might not turn out as expected, it typically turns brown over time and it would be extremely surprising if it kept a red color.
I think it would be a cold idea, I know that if you leave blood out for awhile it will dry up. Maybe make it the sender’s responsibility to send the blood already dry and take extra precautions when handling it
Cuts being exposed to blood is only a risk of infection if the blood is infected with something and a lot do the major infections we worry about, like HIV, can’t live outside of the body. Wearing gloves would provide adequate protection.
Blood that has been dehydrated for several days is pretty inhospitable to bacteria and viruses. Even HIV can only live a few minutes on its own outside a human. If it's dehydrated fully and has spent a few days in the mail, still dry and not at human body temps, is basically impossible to catch anything from it even if you inject it straight into yourself let alone barely getting some of it on your paper cut. Just wear gloves and a face mask and you'll be fine.
I think it's really romantic ❤ It has a long history just like hair in jewelery. Just make sure you wear gloves and a mask to not breathe in anything. Then it shouldn't be a Problem.
@@iheartundertaleYes, extremely. Giving someone your blood is literally giving them a piece of you, which shows a very deep level of trust and respect for that person.
as someone obsessed with vampires, I think the idea is pretty cool!! I would love to see what the ring would look like when finished, seeing the process is very interesting too honestly I also understand that it can be difficult to make, but if it's just minor inconveniences/risks why not give it a try haha
Honestly while I know it is a biohazard if you were to work with gloves and keep your hands clean at all times I think it could help for future tasks. I think it’s definitely up to you if you want to do this.
It’s ultimately up to them, oh well, but I’m genuinely curious what future tasks this would help with? Bc one could dry like a red gel ink on glass for a similar effect without the biohazard involved
Absolutely no way for it to be hygienic. The only way would be if they constructed a hermetically sealed box, with sealed glove attachments to work from. Dry blood is just as pathogenic as wet. The sanding process would catapult dry blood dust all over the studio. Another option would be to make custom liquid vials, that could be inlayed within the bevel without contact. Maybe something flexible, similar to those freeze pop tubes? lol
Hell yeah, offering things other businesses don’t or won’t is what will set you apart from all the other businesses out there doing what your doing. Always take advantage of ways to get more customers!
@@amethyst..2q Question: do you want someone to cough onto your hand when you touch a surface in the store? Touching blood would be a bit worse than that.
Doesn’t she do hair. I think hair is weird in a way. So this idea doesn’t bother me. Id wear googles and a respirator tho, even tho if it was contaminated it’s probably safe at that point
I would do it. There’s another jeweler who does blood jewelry and he wears gloves and makes sure to not get the blood in contact with any open wound. You never know if someone has a blood carried disease. If you do it, just take precautions, but it’s a super cool idea and I hope to get one made some day
Yeah, that’s the main thing- you need to be absolutely sure you are 100% sterilizing everything after making something if you use blood for the same reason. It can be a liability issue otherwise, so if oc decides to ever go down this path, they just need to remember that every possible precaution needs to be taken!
I think you should because it’s like someone asking to put ashes in a ring but blood is just a bit different if he ever dies his girlfriend will still remember wich is kind of wholesome
You're agreeing purely because you find it interesting and not because you thought about how weird and difficult that might be for the maker, I don't want the smell of blood in my shop either.
I think that if you clarify in detail how to dry the blood out and ship it so that you dont get mailed a bloody tissue or a vial of blood (yummy 🤮), you could probably make it work. I would make sure to wear gloves during the whole process as blood borne pathogens are a thing that people tend to forget about so gloves and maybe a mask since you want *dust* in case you breathe in some lovely blood dust. Once it's sealed under the resin or whatever you use to make the rings, it would be safe at that point. It would be weird, but safe
they are pretty common and even brands dedicated solely for it (i personally love the idea and would absolutely do it for my girlfriend if these brands existed in my country)
I mean that is true but that would be cool cs I'm a werew**** id do not want to talk about how it happened it is a long long story 😐luv from korea and Japan
I love the idea! Take whatever precautions you want, but that sounds amazing. Some things are weird to some people, but that doesn't make them any less valuable or special to the people who like them; it's important to understand that
@@PoorLittleRhubarbLovesMooing I mean, it would be sort of sweet if it was your own blood or the blood of someone you were close to, and both of you were okay with it! It's just whether or not it can be made Safe and not become potentially contaminated.
I think it's sweet. Do it. If you were to want to go for something special like this for a special someone, you be happy if they were to do it for you.
Oh guys - what are you thinking? It's just a few droplets of blood. I am pretty sure, the customer didn't even check if the stars align when he took the blood. And the business he is tasking surely doesn't have the slightest clue about blood magic - if the video is any indication. If they get 1 or 2% extra damage out of that arrangement they can count themselves lucky.
I got this question a lot with my business as well, I turned a few away before I came up with the idea of smearing the blood thin on a silicone mat and put it in a bucket full of desiccant beads for 3 days, once it was dried I bent the mat and the blood came off in flakes, I then laid those flakes over Santos rose wood, customer was very happy
Can I ask you, what is do you sell on your business? It sounds strange to me that you got a lot of people asking you to put blood on their items, and the process you just described is so interested that at this point I really need to know.
@@bradleygallant615 that makes a ton of sense now! Good luck with your business, it sounds like apart from making beautiful art you’re also helping a lot of people through their grief and that’s something really precious.
Spreading the blood thinly on a piece of glass (prefered) or parchment paper then scraping it would be the best way to go. If it isn't completely dry, it's going to be hard for them to scrape or package. For some forensics type stuff, we dry blood on a microscope slide and it only takes a few minutes to dry before being able to scrape it. Also, when it's scraped it comes up as a powder. For a ring like that, I'd say like 6 good drops of blood would be about enough.
Yes ofc u should take the order! People might think that wierd but it’s loving and creative. His girlfriend will now have a part of him with her everywhere she goes❤
@@secretlyashinigami8853 Haha red flag... No but in honesty you do have a point. If someone rocked up being like "look what i got for you" id head the other direction as fast as my legs could carry me
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do it
Don't do it that is creepy
why would somebody want to put their dry blood in a ring
thats a bloody hard decision if u ask me
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-Latest update, Buffed blood ring
BLOOD RING (*Legendary*)
Siphon your enemies of their life force
+6 attack
+6 defense
+6 intellect
+3 agility
-1 wisdom
- Life leech (Status Effect): every 10 hits have a 35% chance to siphon 50% of damage dealt.
- Light Shield (Reforge): has a 10% chance to summon a ring of light blocking 94% of dark damage.
- Collector (Item): Collecting this ring will grant a small box (Collector). Everytime you kill an enemy, you have a chance to absorb their blood in said box. This box can then be used on the Ring, making the siphoning effect stronger depending on the foe the blood is from.
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:D i want this ring
thanks yall
No thanks
More or less wisdom depending on who the blood is from
"Who's this ring for?"
"Blood for the Blood God."
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Yess :D (rip o7)
I would take the order as long as the customer understands that if the blood shows up not properly dry then you won’t do it. Wet sand is one thing, bodily fluids is a whole different story.
You didn't need to word it like that
@@coolestdudewhat’s wrong with the way they phrased it?
@@scrollingiswhatido0.o845Presumably "bodily fluids," perhaps they think just saying blood would have been better
@@scrollingiswhatido0.o845"bodily fluids"😂😂
Yes true (idk what im saying lol)
“We don’t want the shop smelling like pennies” 😂
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Its a biohazard, i dont suggest doing it, it is a really cool idea though and at the end of the day its upto you what risk you take.
No it's bloodohazard
@@sushmitapatnaik1363😭😭😭
It’s not a biohazard unless someone is licking and eating your ring
@@tresan7559 Why would i be talking about the finished sealed product? Blood, dried or not is a biohazard.
He just wanted to act lick he actually knew soemthing
That was Dracula requesting a ring for his wife 😅
Nahhh this comment is so underrated
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If the blood can't be used on it's own you can coat a fabric in it and let it dry to use that. The fabric needs to be color that won't alter the color of the blood. If you can't use that paper could work as well. This is if you want to do it. Just tell them to do this an let it completely dry before sending it.
Yeah! Or like a piece of cotton blood-stained instead of just straight up blood clots which I imagine would get messy (and smelly bc sanding creates heat) in the sanding process
Or put it in as liquid and put a thing over so it doesn't spill 🤷
@@Shadow_King-nikoit's not really about it spilling, it's about the risk of mold. Mold can grow anywhere where there's water, especially with natural materials, so that's why anything you want to put into the ring needs to be 100% dry (at least I assume that's why)
I would ask them to use a dehydrator and turn into powder before sending it in.
No it’s a biohazard you don’t take it at all
You can go and see my comment that I left. I agree with you. This was not in my original comment idea, but I had put that maybe the customer should give them time for the drying process to dry out even more but powdering it would be so much better. That’s such a great idea!💡
I think you should do the order. It'll be something new so that if anyone else wants it, you'll know how to do it 😊
I’d say take it on but it’s also kind of a biohazard although a lot of the times if the bloods are dried most of the stuff that could be harmful is gone so really just depends on if you’re comfortable with it or not
There is no “also kind of a biohazard” it is a biohazard lol…
Hep C can literally live for multiple weeks so it's a biohazard regardless of I'd it's dried or not
@@darkeve4013Why would it be a biohazard? Except for possible sickness spreading there is nothing that could go wrong
@@PlagueDoctorCosplayerYou just answered your question
@@steernaught wont be a thing if its completely dry.
"Natural elements" sounds more like albino tadpoles.
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That is very weirdly specific and if there is a story, I would like to hear it.
@@gpettus9508 they are referencing semen, G Pettus.
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My dumbass thought that the ring she was making was the blood ring, and THE WHOLE TIME I was wondering when they were going to add the blood 😭
same
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Same
Youre not alone there lmfao 😂
same 👹
It sounds metal as hell, I’d do it.
Same here
Qnd tastes
Same asf
I buy it right now
Yep, matter of fact I’d put something hydrophobic wherever you didn’t want the blood and dip it till the desired thickness.
You could like have papers 📃 written down for precautions just in case.
Nah
I put rings in my mouth
Do it with gloves and a respirator to avoid contamination then disinfect everything it touched. Blood rings are extremely special and raw so I like them myself while still acknowledging the biohazard risks.
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I would suggest that they use a strip of fabric, saturate or stain it with their blood. Let that dry and set. Then send it out to be used in a ring, while it is still on whatever fabric for y’all’s ease and safety. They could snip a tiny bit of a special garment they wore. Like the outfit worn on a first date or something like that.
Great idea....😊
Good idea
Good idea
Why not hair or toe nail clipping lol 😂🤣😅🤣
@@andreamoosomin9617 they have done hair before
I've had enough "Bloodborne Pathogen" training, there's no way in hell I would take the order.
What are you going to do, lick it? Scrub it into an open wound? Clearly you haven't had enough training, since you don't even know how it's transmitted.
What he doesn't know: I'm from the streets of Yharnam bitch
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@@BlueGhost2025😭😭😭
plague inc reference or no
😂vampires be dying for that ring 😂
Plot twist: the order is from a vampire
Your right lol 😂
The Ring be made out of silver, just to be sure.
POV gollum was a vampire
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I think yes cuz I think it would be a really cute gift
My thoughts:
I'm working from the viewpoint of "you can do it if you want but don't let the client do it without knowing the risks first. "
1. Tell client the risks of making a blood ring and provide sources
2. tell client that it's best if a medical expert who knows how to work with blood is involved in the making of this ring and that you wouldn't recommend it otherwise
3. Provide alternatives that are safe with the same symbolic meaning in the case the blood is not the best idea.
4. Tell the client that if they still want a blood ring, recommend companies that specialize in blood rings as they know what they're doing with it and not you and tell them that if they still want it from you who hasn't made a blood ring before, stress again that an expert needs to be involved and instruct me on how to properly do it.
5. Tell them you look forward to their consideration and response.
And bill them for the costs of biohazard handling and the expert's fees. Charge 10x or more what you are charged for those costs as your health is involved.
They'll change their mind once they find out the ring will cost more than $30,000.
Unless it's an unhinged billionaire.
u want me to read this????
@@grimfoxy9095 No. They answered the creator's question.
this reads like something that chatGPT would say.
“Is it weird to hide a dead body in a ring😊”
Edit:10K AND 75 REPLIES I NEVER HAD THIS BEFORE TYYYYYY
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And the pubic hair one is so gross
No
If I would be a serial killer I would order ring with each victim hair 😂
During the Victorian times, people would put hair of their loved ones in rings, typically they are often known as mourning rings and commonly used during a death of said person whose hair was in said ring. There are also stories about people keeping hair in their lockets, such as mothers who kept their first born hairs or their child’s first haircut. So, in my opinion, I do not think it’s weird. There’s something about loving a person soo much, you want to connect with them and show them to what extent. I adore my bf, my soul adores his soul. Sometimes a simple diamond or metal ring doesn’t help convey the amount of love you have for someone. A ring that can be recreated and be worn on the hands of many. With a blood ring or hair ring, you would know that it is unique and truly one of a kind, especially with the intention while it is being created. I personally don’t want a wedding ring if I ever get married, I have tiny fingers and am busy with my hands a lot. I always told myself I’d wear my ring around my neck, in a necklace so it’s safe and closer to my heart and soul. But the more I thought about years later, I honestly just want a vintage heart shaped locket, so I told my bf if he ever plans to one day marry me or get me a promise ring or make a vow to me, to get me a locket, because I’d be able to put his photo and have a piece of him with me, no matter what happens. It is your company and choice but if you do take this job on, make sure to do your research and be very open and communicative with this customer so no stone is left unturned and there’s no miscommunication or confusion on both ends.
I dddnt need a history lesson but thanks
The hair is actually a cool idea, a few strands wrapped around and then a clear resin...not a bad idea
@@kiyonaricooksome of us enjoyed it so maybe next time just skip the comment if you don’t want to read the contents of it? It’s not a requirement to read every comment so if you don’t like what it’s saying then don’t read it. This person took the time to inform people of the history behind a possible reason to want this and there’s no reason to leave them a mean comment just because you didn’t like what they had to say. I, for one, enjoy learning something new every day and I happened to enjoy learning from this persons comment and my subsequent research on the subject. Maybe next time don’t read something you don’t like the content of and, if you do decide to still read it, remember the old adage “if you don’t have something nice to say keep it to yourself” because I guarantee this person didn’t have malicious intent when taking the time to write their comment, although I don’t believe the same can be said for yours. Not picking a fight, just trying to get you to see things from a different perspective so you can maybe make better, more constructive and kind decisions in the future.
@@kiyonaricookobviously wasnt written for u then tf
@@kiyonaricookno one asked you. 55 people (and counting) appreciated the history lesson
If you do decide to take orders like this, you should have very strict safety protocols set for all employees. Blood is a biohazard, and yourself or your employees could be exposed to a potentially deadly disease. Take the time to research and educate yourselves on the safe way to handle it. One slip up is all it could take. Personally, I wouldn't do it because whatever money you'll be making isn't worth the possible risk.
Honestly I agree with the other people my first thought was the potential biohazard risk but if all you're worried about is how dry it is blood dries very quickly so even if there is a little moisture left all you have to do is leave it exposed for maybe a few minutes and it should be fine.
Nah, that man trying to practice some black magic or some shit 👀🤣
Like trying to control the bearer
@@hemenrahul exactly lol
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Laungage pls
@@sienna8989 Is it your content, No, then shut the fuck up
I believe dried blood would not pose a health risk (but look it up). If it was wet, it would be a biohazard. Even so, particulates could get anywhere and youd need PPE, gloves, a mask worn properly and eye coverage that seals to your face. Maybe it would work if you mixed the blood in resin and has little bits like those crystals and would be less of a hazard? Im not sure, I'd honestly say you'd need to do research to see at what point is the blood not a biohazard. And since blood goes through a lot of different chemical reactions in the body, and out, as it dries, reacts to different materials... It might not turn out as expected, it typically turns brown over time and it would be extremely surprising if it kept a red color.
Yes!! Do it! It will be SO MUCH FUN!
"Its it weird to put a funeral in the ring? 😊"
Yes
no
Yes yes it is
But how…💀☠️💀😂
nah
This feels like something a fantacy character in a novel would do...
No thanks
@@Melmel-d2n it absolutely is
thinking abt hua cheng and his ashes in that ring
I think it would be a cold idea, I know that if you leave blood out for awhile it will dry up. Maybe make it the sender’s responsibility to send the blood already dry and take extra precautions when handling it
Yes I wanna see how it lookssss❤❤❤
You should but under EXTREME caution ‘cause if an open cuts are exposed to the blood, there is an extreme risk of infection
Cuts being exposed to blood is only a risk of infection if the blood is infected with something and a lot do the major infections we worry about, like HIV, can’t live outside of the body. Wearing gloves would provide adequate protection.
@@ivyrose779yeah… not like working with fast whirly machinery won’t lead to cuts or anything
Blood that has been dehydrated for several days is pretty inhospitable to bacteria and viruses. Even HIV can only live a few minutes on its own outside a human. If it's dehydrated fully and has spent a few days in the mail, still dry and not at human body temps, is basically impossible to catch anything from it even if you inject it straight into yourself let alone barely getting some of it on your paper cut.
Just wear gloves and a face mask and you'll be fine.
Noooooooooooo way I wouldn’t do it but love the “we don’t want the shop to smell like pennies”
Burning pennies
"One ring to rule them all" 💀
One ring to find them
I think it's really romantic ❤ It has a long history just like hair in jewelery. Just make sure you wear gloves and a mask to not breathe in anything. Then it shouldn't be a Problem.
yep!!
ROMANTIC ☠️ ???
@@iheartundertaleYes, extremely. Giving someone your blood is literally giving them a piece of you, which shows a very deep level of trust and respect for that person.
@@m3owm3ow. oh naw ur crazy 💀💀
@iheartundertale I never said that was my personal opinion, buddy 💀
My dumbass thought the ring being made was the dried blood💀
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Green blood lol same
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as someone obsessed with vampires, I think the idea is pretty cool!!
I would love to see what the ring would look like when finished, seeing the process is very interesting too honestly
I also understand that it can be difficult to make, but if it's just minor inconveniences/risks why not give it a try haha
YESSSS YOU TOTALY SHOULD
If you do make a blood ring, PLEASE include it in a video 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Would you need like a...biohazard permit or something?
the costumer totally a vampire..🥹🥹IM PROUD OF HIM🥹🥹🥹🥹
Don't fall for it! He's trying to summon Alterez the ancient one.
What’s alterez?
Sure seems fun to watch😊
“But it’s unsanitar-“
“I. DONT. CARE.”
Honestly while I know it is a biohazard if you were to work with gloves and keep your hands clean at all times I think it could help for future tasks. I think it’s definitely up to you if you want to do this.
It’s ultimately up to them, oh well, but I’m genuinely curious what future tasks this would help with?
Bc one could dry like a red gel ink on glass for a similar effect without the biohazard involved
Absolutely no way for it to be hygienic. The only way would be if they constructed a hermetically sealed box, with sealed glove attachments to work from. Dry blood is just as pathogenic as wet. The sanding process would catapult dry blood dust all over the studio.
Another option would be to make custom liquid vials, that could be inlayed within the bevel without contact. Maybe something flexible, similar to those freeze pop tubes? lol
A sign you're dating a guy with teen vampire fixation.
i think you shoul take the chance. Its a cool order!
Hell yeah, offering things other businesses don’t or won’t is what will set you apart from all the other businesses out there doing what your doing. Always take advantage of ways to get more customers!
it's a biohazard...
@@tommys234it’s blood. Do they shut down the whole shop if someone gets a paper cut?
@@amethyst..2 no, but they do have to stop and clean up any blood around to make sure its sanitary
@@amethyst..2q
Question: do you want someone to cough onto your hand when you touch a surface in the store? Touching blood would be a bit worse than that.
Blood could be tricky to put into a ring... perhaps use bloodstones instead? More symbolic, but a but safer for all parties
It a little weird but it like giving DNA or your blue prints to your love one or a hand print but for your whole body
Doesn’t she do hair. I think hair is weird in a way. So this idea doesn’t bother me. Id wear googles and a respirator tho, even tho if it was contaminated it’s probably safe at that point
@@Wtfinc I think it a little weird to do hair too but l can see why someone would do it
Sure why not I feel like it would make them happy ❤
It's a biohazard. Just recommend they put it in a stainless steel or 925 silver bezel and seal it with UV resin. It's a layman friendly DIY.
I would do it. There’s another jeweler who does blood jewelry and he wears gloves and makes sure to not get the blood in contact with any open wound. You never know if someone has a blood carried disease. If you do it, just take precautions, but it’s a super cool idea and I hope to get one made some day
I make it unless it’s something you’re not comfortable doing
Who is he? I've seen someone like that on tik tok but I'm not sure if you mean him
Yeah, that’s the main thing- you need to be absolutely sure you are 100% sterilizing everything after making something if you use blood for the same reason. It can be a liability issue otherwise, so if oc decides to ever go down this path, they just need to remember that every possible precaution needs to be taken!
"BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD"
TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES
TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES
TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES
TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES
Wtf
Yeah you should do it❤
I think you should because it’s like someone asking to put ashes in a ring but blood is just a bit different if he ever dies his girlfriend will still remember wich is kind of wholesome
Yeah❤
True ❤
Yeah true ❤
You're agreeing purely because you find it interesting and not because you thought about how weird and difficult that might be for the maker, I don't want the smell of blood in my shop either.
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When u said natural elements it hit me like a bus😭
It didnt hit me till this comment
My dirty mind activated when i saw this comment💀..
@@YellowWhiteRoseit still hasnt hit me
@@Hunters_eyelash GOOD😭
I think that if you clarify in detail how to dry the blood out and ship it so that you dont get mailed a bloody tissue or a vial of blood (yummy 🤮), you could probably make it work.
I would make sure to wear gloves during the whole process as blood borne pathogens are a thing that people tend to forget about so gloves and maybe a mask since you want *dust* in case you breathe in some lovely blood dust.
Once it's sealed under the resin or whatever you use to make the rings, it would be safe at that point. It would be weird, but safe
YEESSSS DO IT
they are pretty common and even brands dedicated solely for it (i personally love the idea and would absolutely do it for my girlfriend if these brands existed in my country)
No because imagine you ho to your friends and ask you who you are
That one friend: nah he's Jeffrey dahmer
Yes
I mean that is true but that would be cool cs I'm a werew**** id do not want to talk about how it happened it is a long long story 😐luv from korea and Japan
@@Yuki_Iloveplayminecraftbedwars is that censored word supposed to say “werewolf” lol i’m having a hard time telling
I love the idea! Take whatever precautions you want, but that sounds amazing. Some things are weird to some people, but that doesn't make them any less valuable or special to the people who like them; it's important to understand that
As long as it's safe? It sounds SICK AS HELL....
whos blood you gonna use
sounds more nauseating than sick though honestly
Sick as in cool or sick as in ew disgusting?
@@DiscoRaptorpaw sick as in Cool!!
@@PoorLittleRhubarbLovesMooing I mean, it would be sort of sweet if it was your own blood or the blood of someone you were close to, and both of you were okay with it! It's just whether or not it can be made Safe and not become potentially contaminated.
I agree, I think it's cool. Sounds like something a vampire would do
It’s bloody good!❤ I think the order is good (if it’s completely dried)
I think you should! It’s a very special item request!
I think it's sweet. Do it. If you were to want to go for something special like this for a special someone, you be happy if they were to do it for you.
To me like kinda not really but as long if it’s like dried blood but I love ur amazing creations ! And I’m new to this channel!
Yes, I think it will give you new opportunities❤❤❤
HELL NO, THAT'S GODDAMN BLOOD MAGIC BRO😭
Mans gonna get that +10% damage -5 hp
@@Brick20193don't forget the +2% lifesteal
Oh guys - what are you thinking? It's just a few droplets of blood. I am pretty sure, the customer didn't even check if the stars align when he took the blood.
And the business he is tasking surely doesn't have the slightest clue about blood magic - if the video is any indication.
If they get 1 or 2% extra damage out of that arrangement they can count themselves lucky.
@@robertnett9793 you got me in the first half lol
Coffeee
Can you try a ring with coffee powder as I loveee coffeee
Yes it’s an emotional gift for a loved one and it would probably make them want to order more things!
I love it that is nice and kind I think you should do it you never know
Yes! If you can fulfill requests that other shops wont. Your work will be much more exclusive ❤ also, how cool would it be!!!
YES! I think it'd be cool not gonna lie, besides its a special request that's probably make his day.
There's a fine line between romantic and crazy.. 😂
If you can't handle a little blood, you can't handle life.
Yes I think you should definitely make the order it be very kind.
Sounds infectious!
“Natural elements “😭😭😭
Cu-
Honestly this idea is cool af
I got this question a lot with my business as well, I turned a few away before I came up with the idea of smearing the blood thin on a silicone mat and put it in a bucket full of desiccant beads for 3 days, once it was dried I bent the mat and the blood came off in flakes, I then laid those flakes over Santos rose wood, customer was very happy
Can I ask you, what is do you sell on your business? It sounds strange to me that you got a lot of people asking you to put blood on their items, and the process you just described is so interested that at this point I really need to know.
@@giopreda I make memorial jewelry using cremated remains and other significant materials, blood does come up from time to time,
@@bradleygallant615 that makes a ton of sense now! Good luck with your business, it sounds like apart from making beautiful art you’re also helping a lot of people through their grief and that’s something really precious.
@@giopreda thank you very much!
The background:so satisfying
Up to you. Do it if you want the project! I would for an epoxy inlay tbh
I think you should write back to the guy - "That's a little intense bro, maybe dial it back a little to just a ring"
I think its a fantastic idea and could also bring new sorts of customers to the shop, not to mention the super cool results you might get.
UA-cam made me feedback your comment
"New sorts of customers" um, like, vampires?
It will be beautiful i promises it will look like a cristle❤
Spreading the blood thinly on a piece of glass (prefered) or parchment paper then scraping it would be the best way to go. If it isn't completely dry, it's going to be hard for them to scrape or package.
For some forensics type stuff, we dry blood on a microscope slide and it only takes a few minutes to dry before being able to scrape it. Also, when it's scraped it comes up as a powder.
For a ring like that, I'd say like 6 good drops of blood would be about enough.
I agree with that one and plus blood can contaminate stuff so I don't know if you want to but it's your funeral ⚱️
Yessssssss take the order!!!!!!!! It is your best opertunity to get viral
Yesssss go to school!!!!!It is your best opportunity to spell opportunity right😂
All jokes man
Sounds like a great idea
"Do you think putting blood in a ring is weird?" Me: yea
agree lol
‘Dew It’ - Palpatine
dawg imagine not getting an email back and then seeing this video about how weird ur request is lmao
That's honestly such a cool idea
This sounds like something I would do as a gift to my girlfriend honestly 💀
Yes ofc u should take the order! People might think that wierd but it’s loving and creative. His girlfriend will now have a part of him with her everywhere she goes❤
Ur mad
I don't know about y'all, but if a man brought me a ring of his blood, I'd take that as a red flag.
@@secretlyashinigami8853ur weak then
He could send his hair... like they used to do.
@@secretlyashinigami8853 Haha red flag... No but in honesty you do have a point. If someone rocked up being like "look what i got for you" id head the other direction as fast as my legs could carry me
That’s called a Blood Magic ritual
Yes do it but ONLY if you record the process 😂😭