The player has to go to The Artisans Workshop to make the burial armor. To locate the Artisans' workshop, look at an area in southeast Falador. To the east of the workshop the dwarf Suak will be sitting on the stage next to OSRS Gold the anvils. You can ask him to show you how to build it. He'll ask the other dwarf Sten to show you how in the form of a cut-scene. If you're not paying attention You can always ask for him to repeat the question.
If Sten displays to you, Suak will tell you which piece of armor to create. If you do as he will require, you'll receive bonus exp as a reward. After Suak's armor request changes, inside the anvil, choose that piece of armor, and continue your work.
To make Runescape Burial Armor, you'll require a hammer, iron steel, mithril an adamant or rune ingot. You'll require smithing at least level 30 as this is the minimum requirement needed to work with iron ingots. For working with steel, you'll need levels 45 Smithing. Level 60 is for mithril, niveau 70 for Adamant and level 90 for Runite.
While it may seem cheaper to use iron, it's actually slow. If you use Iron Grade I, you'll achieve 40,000 hours of experience. However, if you select Steel Grade I, you'll receive 50,000 experiences per hour. The more valuable the metal , with a greater grade you use is, the more experience in smithing you'll earn.
To make burial armor, first, you'll need to make regular armor at the anvil near the burial anvils. You'll then have go to the craftsman anvil and change the armor with burial gear Buy RS Gold. Once the armor is completed it will be automatically lowered through the chute in front of the anvil.