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[/semi-ADVERT] Getting To Know Your Wire Before Making Jewelry Part III

by "aamilou@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <aamilou@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 7, 2008 at 11:51 PM

There are a variety of types of wire available for use by the jewelry
artist.  It depends on the type of project you are working on.  After
practicing with the different types, you might also develop a
preference for a specific type of wire over another.  This is an
option only if your project does not require a specific type.

If you are a person who likes to wear gold or want to give this option
to your customers, gold-filled would be a wonderful choice.  This type
of wire is only plated on one layer. Gold-filled is many layers of
gold.

If you feel ready to step up to a more expensive wire, than gold would
be a good choice. This is not recommended unless you have practiced
and are feeling sure of yourself. There are various karats to choose
from.  The karate range is from 10 to 24.  There are other colors to
select also.  Other examples types of gold are rose and white gold.
It is a matter of preference.

There are many companies that sell the last type of wire.  These are
fun to work with and are lower in cost.  You can find coated wire
easily on the Internet and many craft stores. The main consideration
when working with this wire is to be careful not to damage the
coating.

A great tool to use when you work with coated wire is the nylon-nose
plier.  Another option would be to cover your regular pliers with a
cloth.  This too can help eliminate damage to your wire.  Do not let
this concern keep you from trying to work with this type of wire.  You
will find there are a variety of colors to choose from to create
festive and beautiful pieces of jewelry.  Working with this type of
wire can be fun for many ages. There is no limited to what you can
make with it.  Jump in and have fun!

Amy
The Painted House and More
www.amyspaintedhouseandmore.com
www.picturetrail.com/photos/aressa
614-530-0219
 




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