Amuck
Bryan and Andrea Ring are artists with a passion. A passion for giving raw unconventional materials a beautiful new life.
They covet pieces from city streets and random locales; items like street signs and license plates. They then combine their treasured findings with precious metals to create their unique style of fine art jewelry.
Andrea has been designing and selling jewelry for over twenty years. As a metalsmith she has mastered cold connections and is always looking for new ways to add color into her metalwork. Bryan and Andrea met at college where they studied metalsmithing and design together. This is also where they began to combine their ideas about design, materials, inspiration, and what they wanted to do with their lives. Two years out of school they formed Amuck.
Inspired by graphic urban imagery, this husband and wife team design and fabricate each piece in their midtown Kansas City Missouri home and studio. Recently, they have been included in a new book on sale now, “1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse: Remake, Restyle, Recycle, Renew” by Garth Johnson and available at Amazon. They were also featured in an online article “Run Amuck With Jewelry Made From Street Signs, License Plates” by Jasmin on TreeHugger.
They covet pieces from city streets and random locales; items like street signs and license plates. They then combine their treasured findings with precious metals to create their unique style of fine art jewelry.
Andrea has been designing and selling jewelry for over twenty years. As a metalsmith she has mastered cold connections and is always looking for new ways to add color into her metalwork. Bryan and Andrea met at college where they studied metalsmithing and design together. This is also where they began to combine their ideas about design, materials, inspiration, and what they wanted to do with their lives. Two years out of school they formed Amuck.
Inspired by graphic urban imagery, this husband and wife team design and fabricate each piece in their midtown Kansas City Missouri home and studio. Recently, they have been included in a new book on sale now, “1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse: Remake, Restyle, Recycle, Renew” by Garth Johnson and available at Amazon. They were also featured in an online article “Run Amuck With Jewelry Made From Street Signs, License Plates” by Jasmin on TreeHugger.











