Hard sterling WIRE-H 0,7 mm


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1 meter ~ 4.1g  


Height Width Length Diameter Dedicated to Thickness of the plate Wire thickness Thickness of the weave Inner jumpring diameter Outside jumpring diameter Inner tube diameter Outside tube diameter Thickness Hole diameter Additional The size of the hole Dedicated to the category Number of holes Shape Polished 925 stamp in the back Diameter of the hole for the stone Link size Link size (internal) Link size (external) External link size Internal link size The depth of the cup The inner diameter of the cup External dimension of the cup Internal dimension of the cup Stick length Feature
EAN13: 25846
Package: 4.100g (1 pcs)
Pieces in package: 1 pcs
Weight of one piece: 4.1 g
Wire thickness: 0,70 mm
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~ Larger quantities are sold accordingly to weighted average, and small differences in the number of pieces can occur +/- 5%

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Price per unit £8.11 £8.50 £8.95 £9.61 £11.07
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More Info

Jewellery wires are semi-finished products that can be used to conjure up extraordinary pieces of jewelry art using the wire wrapping technique. They are also useful for the production of simpler elements, such as pins or earwires which are used to create earrings. The sterling silver wire is also used for the production of studs for stud earrings or for the ends of chains threaded through the ear. You can create hairpins, brooches and many other accessories in various fields of art and utility. However, the most effective use of wires can be admired in wire wrapping jewelry, which is made by wrapping thicker models with thinner and softer ones. This technique mainly uses a silver jewelry wire of different plasticity, which depends on technological processes, silver fineness and wire thickness. Harder and thicker pieces, such as the sterling silver hard round wire shown here, are selected for main structures such as frames, and for joining with other elements. They are designed to withstand tensions, such as the weight of a stone decoration. Thin wires are braided around them, creating fancy decorations. Hard wire for jewelry making can also be used to make links, jumprings or clasps in more delicate projects.