Beginner's Corner
The Beginner’s Corner is your introduction to jewelry techniques and terms. Get the basics on everything from equipment to proper working posture.
Goldsmith Kit Basic Tools
This article lists the basic tools found in a standard Western Goldsmith's toolbox.
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How to Create a Basic Link Chain
Making a simple or basic link chain to display your pendant designs is a great way to add further value...
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Different Methods on How to Resize Rings
A ring fits well when it is no longer felt on the finger. If in the course of time the...
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Dealing with Fire Scale
Fire scale or fire stain is a reddish purple toned 'bloom' or 'stain' that appears on silver/copper alloys such as...
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Tips & Techniques for Popular Finishing Touches
We asked a number of top jewelers to tell us their best practices, techniques, and tips for creating satin, brushed,...
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Liver of Sulfur 101
Liver of sulfur, a stinky jewelry studio standby, can be used to create beautiful patinas on Silver, Silver Precious Metal...
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Jeweler’s Saw Blades: All The Different Sizes And How To Choose Correctly
Originally published under the title: Selecting the Correct Saw Blade
This article provides and describes useful tips for selecting the...
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Hammering and Forging Safety Guidelines
Goldsmiths and silversmiths use hammers frequently in their work, silversmiths especially. A regular trade goldsmith might use a bench hammer...
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Enameling Techniques for Beginners
After you learn to apply enamels by sifting, wet packing, brushing on crackle and firing the base coats, you are...
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3 Ways to Use 2-Part Epoxy Resins
Available in a wide variety of formulas, epoxy resins are used in jewelry making as adhesives, as coatings, and for...
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A Metalworking Hand Tool List For Beginners In Jewelry-Making
Making jewelry is sometimes seen as a difficult or an expensive proposition. In reality a basic metal working shop can...
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Pickling Notes
Jewelers treat soldered objects with dilute acid solutions to remove oxides produced from heating and soldering as well as glassy...
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Basic Filing Techniques
Over the years, bad habits creep into our work procedures. Periodical review of our techniques is needed to assure us...
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Jewellery Career Options
One of the most interesting things about the jewellery/metals field is that there are so many career options, so many...
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Basic Polishing Technique
Many jewelers see polishing as a mundane task. However, it is one of the most important operations in the process...
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Set Up Your Torch
OK. You have just brought home your first acetylene tank and are ready to attach your new acetylene/air torch. This...
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Basic Bead Setting Techniques
First the stone's diameter is measured at the pavillion and a dent is made in the metal for the pilot...
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The Best Jewelry Books: A Comprehensive Reading List For Craftspeople
A selected bibliography list for the jeweler - Metal working, Casting, Plating, Enamelling ,Gem Cutting, Setting, Engraving and Etching, Other...
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Simple Method of Forming Jump Rings
This paper describes a simple process of forming jump rings. These jump rings were formed from 16 guage sterling silver...
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How the Bracelet Got its Name
Do you know why that piece of jewelry that goes around your arm is called a bracelet? Or why a...
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International Ring Sizes Chart
This page provides an international ring sizes chart you can view and/or download to be your guide in making or...
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Basic Hinge Making Technique
It is important to pick tubing with an appropriate wall thickness and material strength for the requirements of the piece....
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Knowing the Difference Between Carat and Karat
Carat, karat, caret, and carrot are all pronounced the same, but each has a different meaning. Carat and karat, of...
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The Costs of Learning Hand Engraving
When you've made the decision to learn hand engraving, you have basically 3 options: Spend little or no money but...
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Dusts in the Jewelry Workshop
Dust is small particles of a material. There are dusts you can see in the air; these can be breathed...
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A Metalsmith’s Guide to Los Angeles
This Metalsmith's Guide to Los Angeles can be useful to metalsmiths who are new to the Los Angeles area or...
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Basic Sawing Techniques
In this article, we will continue our Back to Basics Series with an article on Sawing techniques.
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Laser Welding Basics – Part 4
I want to take what I have written in my previous articles
and start tying it into jewelry welding applications....
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Step-by-Step Guide to Upsizing Rings
When I ran a trade shop, time was money, and I often found myself sizing 50 to 60 rings in...
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Jewelry Rendering Tools and Projects
These pages contain a list of recommended tools to jewelry rendering, as well as a series of projects that I...
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Notes on Presto-Lite Torch
We use a method for cutting down firescale when using a Presto-Lite Torch along with an acetylene B tank. The...
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105 Jewelers Bench Comments
In late 2006 I put together a survey on the Jewelers bench to which many Orchidians and others responded. There...
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Working Posture for Craftsmen
Many craftspeople have posture and body position problems. Ramazzini, the founder of occupational medicine and author of a groundbreaking book...
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Testing Precious Metals and Alloys
The purpose of precious metal testing is to determine, first, whether a given sample is precious or base, and, second,...
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Basic Safety Principles for Jewelers
Aim for: a well laid-out, orderly workshop, well-lit by multiple non glare light sources, well-maintained equipment, electrically and fire safe,...
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Anticlastic Raising Basics
The word synclastic describes a form in which the dominant curves both move in the same direction. When the two...
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Notes on Files for Jewelry Making
When one gets a new file one traditionally dips it in alcohol and sets fire to it to burn off...
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Methods of Closing Jump Rings
In high volume production operations, many jump rings need to be closed one after another. For such fast paced operations,...
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CAD/CAM: The Basics
What if you could sit down at your computer, spend a little time manipulating the mouse, keyboard or electronic pencil...
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How to Make an Ionic Cleaner
Although ultrasonic cleaners are great for removing gunk on jewelry, they do a poor job when it comes to removing...
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Chain Making Project
This project is for beginners that wish to become silversmiths, part time or full time. Keep in mind that there...
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Jeweler’s Workday: Sitting and Looking at the Bench
In the Jewelers Bench Book, the MJSA/Ganoksin project published in spring 2008, there is an extensive look at what happens...
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6 Basic Wire Skills to Make a Necklace
The links in this 16-in. (40.6cm) necklace are forged so they become flat and work-hardened. The pearl in the featured...
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Basic Jewelry Construction and Soldering Principles
A short review of construction and soldering principles would be a good idea at this point. They're fairly basic. Principles...
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Creating Equal Divisions in Stone Setting
Below are steps for an easy way to create equal divisions in setting stones that jewelers need to know.
Dividing...
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A Pain In The Neck
You start to turn and there it is again. You go to stand up from your chair and it happens...
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Touchstone Method for Testing Karat Gold Purity
There are a few scientific methods for precisely determining karat gold purity, some destructive (fire assay) and others nondestructive (X-ray...
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Setting a Stone with Cold Connections
In the jewelry world the term cold connections usually describes mechanical joining techniques that are used to fasten together parts...
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Jewelry Making Study Sheet
Jewelry making is a big job. That is that there is a lot to know and a lot to learn....
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Full eBook: The Jewelry Maker
Full eBook.48 Pages: Jewelry and metalsmithing are hard work, and also very rewarding. There is great pleasure in creating with...
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Basic Optical Principles for Gemology
The optical characteristics and properties of gemstones often provide the fastest and best methods of identification. A certain amount of...
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Organize Your Bench
The next time you sit down at your bench, don't think of it as just a bench. Think of it...
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Noise and its Effects
Noise is so common that we don't tend to think of it in terms of exposure in the same way...
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Perfect Finishing Tools and Techniques
Our castings can be flawless, our assembly precise, and our settings secure -- but let any surface go a bit...
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North American Sources for Equipment, Materials, etc.
This page offers a list of some useful North American Sources for Equipment, Materials, information, etc that would be very...
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Stone Setting Tips
Here are some very helpful stone setting tips provided by Gerald Lewy to help and guide you when working on...
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Basic Milling Technique
In working on jewelry there are many tasks that seem simple - you just do it and don't think about...
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Bench Tools for Jewelers
This article lists the following useful bench tools for jewelers including contact information where they can be purchased or ordered....
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Paraffin Wax Treatment
The holiday season can be rough on jewelers. The long hours spent toiling at the bench trying to fulfill last...
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Studio Lighting Considerations
How you light your shop, illuminate your working area, experience the reflection from surfaces and the paint you choose for...
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Proper Studio Light
Do not get caught in the dark - make certain your shop is well lit. In the jewelry shop, two...
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Craftsmanship Improvement Method
This is a method to reduce technical problems which one repeatedly experienes. We all find during the learning process that...
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How to Make Sharp Corner Cuts
Sawing is an essential skill for a bench jeweler. This article will show you a technique that will increase your...
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Using Acid Bath on Used Tools
Bench jewelers hate to throw out used tools. By training and by nature we try to conserve the materials we...
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Ergonomics for Bench Pin Modifications
Ergonomics is the safe and effective relationship between a worker and the work environment. For the bench jeweler who spends...
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Separating Work and Home
Often craftspeople start out making craft objects in their living space, a kitchen, a living room, and sometimes continue working...
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Goldsmith Jewelry Finishing Trick
Every bench jeweler has experienced the frustration of trying to sand and polish a nearly inaccessible area on a piece...
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Rules for Tools
While it is clearly impossible to give a set of rules for each tool and procedure that goldsmiths use, this...
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Organize Your Workspace
How you set up your shop, your working procedures and workspace can affect your safety, comfort, stress level and efficiency...
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Handling Stakes and Anvils
Shaping a bezel on stakes is a process of forming the metal by stretching. First the metal is bent with...
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Jewelry Making Bench Tips
Jeremy Pavlow shares his common jewelry making bench tips by taking advantage of other tools and materials not normally used...
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Jewellery Repair
Repairing jewellery is an extremely tricky job. Work often pretends to be something else, metal is not what it is...
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Bench Tools Maintenance Schedule
Take a look around you. Chances are there is a flex-shaft or a dust collector you've neglected because you've been...
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Bead Stone Setting – Bead It!
Bench Jewelers often use different methods to accomplish the same work. I believe the end results are what is important,...
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Spiral Cut Technique for Rubber Molds
n this installment we present a mold cutting technique called a spiral cut, which is designed to facilitate the successful...
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Structuring for Efficiency in the Studio
Being more organized, and planning how you use your time will mean that you will spend less time on some...
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Bench Trick Guiding Principles
What is a bench trick? A shortcut? A faster way of doing something? A better method? A tool used for...
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How to Handle the Flexshaft
In the course of my 30 years in the jewelry industry, I can recall many instances of damaged equipment and...
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How to Use the Conduction Soldering Technique
The soldering process, used extensively in all aspects of jewelry manufacturing and repair, joins two or more pieces of metal...
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Metalsmith ’84 Spring: Health Hazards Q&A’s
This article page is from a segment of the Metalsmith Magazine (1984 Spring), “Health Hazards”, discussing questions from readers about...
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How to Make Equally Sized Beads
In this project, I will demonstrate a clever method of making equally sized beads. These beads can be used for...
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Metalsmith ’83 Summer: Health Hazards Q&A’s
This article page is from a segment of the Metalsmith Magazine (1983 Summer), "Health Hazards", discussing questions from readers and...
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