Monday, January 26, 2009

How to make a gold necklaces...

In ancient times, the larger the gold, the greater the function and this also stood out to show the social status of the wearer. Things have however changed as wearing gold is a common thing these days.

The classic gold chain is the simplest statement of style, while gold pendants and lariats can be bolder, trendier jewelry choices. Whatever your preference, it's always safe to go for gold.

Gold and Silver have been used since culture started to make jewellry or for religion purposes. Gold necklaces have always been worn with pride and distinction and signifies richness, power and nobility.

Gold does not usually have any chemical reaction with any agents. It is not affected by moisture, heat or the electrical conductivity it has. In light of this, the gold necklaces that we wear are made of gold and another metal; Nickel, titanium or silver.
Metal purity was a challenge that our fore fathers faced when they were making golden necklaces. When metal is pure, it is not hard but malleable, therefore, the need to create an alloy to give it resistance is absolutely necessary. This metal is therefore one of the few that can be combined with such stones. Platinum is also a very valuable metal.

Currently, some of the most refined and exquisite jewelry looks like a golden thread. When you wear a thin gold necklace, you are perceived to be elegant.
We have beautifully crafted gold rope and link chains, three-strand styles, and unique designs in 10 karat white or yellow gold, 14 karat yellow gold or tri-color gold. Our broad selection of gold necklaces, pendants and more makes it simple to make the perfect choice.

Making jewellry using the wire-wrap technique is easy to learn and the techniques can be used to create unique and beautiful pieces of wearable art. You will need some specialized jewelry-making tools to begin, but your investment will be repaid quickly once you start producing pieces.

Examine each loop to make sure they are closed tightly. File smooth any sharp or rough edges. Buff the metal with a polishing cloth and rinse the beads if they have become smeared with fingerprints.

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