The player will need to travel to OSRS gold The Artisans Workshop to make the burial armor. To find the Artisans workshop, go to its southeast side of Falador. On the east side of the workshop the dwarf Suak will appear on a stage just near the anvils. Ask him to teach you how to do it. He'll summon another dwarf Sten to show you how to make it in an animated cut-scene. If you weren't paying attention You can always ask him again.
When Sten will demonstrate to you, Suak will tell you the type of armor you should make. If you follow the instructions he requests, you'll receive a bonus exp to reward you. Once Suak's armor request changes, in the anvil, select that armor piece, and continue your work.
To make Runescape Burial Armor, you'll need a hammer and iron steel, mithril the adamant, or the rune ingot. Smithing at level 30 is required as that's the minimum requirement to work with iron ingots. For working with steel, you'll need smithing level 45. Level 60 for mithril. the level 70 is for Adamant and level 90 for Runite.
Although it seems cheaper to use iron, the process is really slow. When you work with Iron Grade I, you'll receive 40,000 experiences per hour. However, if you select Steel Grade I, you'll be able to gain 50,000 experiences in an hour. The more valuable the metal with a higher grade that you select, the more smithing experience you'll earn.
For making burial armor first, build normal armor at the anvil that is near to the burial anvils. After that, you'll have to go to the artisans' anvil , and fire cape buy osrs then upgrade the armor in to burial armour. Once the armor is completed, it'll automatically go down through the chute to the anvil.