‘It helped me a lot’: The Rings of Power’s Celebrimbor actor got a ‘forensic’ crash course in ring-making to improve his character in season 2

The Rings of Power star Charles Edwards has revealed how a five-hour crash course in ring making confirmed he was playing the character right.

Speaking to Ny Breaking ahead of The Rings of Power When Season 2 dropped on Prime Video, Edwards confirmed that he spent an intensive afternoon learning metallurgy and jewelry making to further delve into his character.

That tutorial, led by Kristie Rickwood, not only gave Edwards a greater appreciation for the “intricate” and “detailed” work that goes into making rings and other jewelry trinkets, but also for the “forensic” way he Lord of the Rings character operates. As the legendary but flawed Elven smith who creates all 17 of the titular rings—13 of which he forges with Sauron in his Annatar guise—Celebrimbor plays an integral role in the Second Age and the entire history of Middle-earth.

Sauron (as Halbrand) teams up with Celebrimbor again in Season 2 (Image credit: Ben Rothstein/Prime Video)

“It helped me tremendously,” Edwards admitted when I asked him how his experience making rings influenced how he tackled Celebrimbor in the second season of the Amazon high-fantasy show. “And I’m so glad I did it, because what it showed me was how—I mean, I always had this vision for the character, that he wasn’t a hunk with a hammer, but instead he was much more forensic and detailed.