Many jewelry makers create their own designs using various techniques. Some methods only require the use of basic tools such as pliers and do not interfere with the material from which the jewelry is made. Others use more complex accessories, such as a torch, solder, gas, and chemicals - such as during soldering. This technique affects material, by heating it and melting the solder, causing the separate elements to fuse together. This method is used to obtain the final product, like stud earrings, or produce semi-finished products for further use. An example can be pendants to which jump rings are soldered. As a wholesaler, we make sure that our offer also includes jewellery findings for soldering, which are used in unique jewelry designs. Among them, we present jewelry silver balls with half holes for soldering. They are often used to create stud earrings. However, they can also be soldered to chains or wires, creating interesting pendants or other decorations. In addition to the balls, the elements for soldering also include silver solder and other products for self-production, such as pendants, rings or signet rings.
Information on Proper Use of Jewelry Components:
1. Avoiding Contact with Water
It is recommended to prevent components from coming into contact with water, including seawater or pool water. Such exposure may cause surface tarnishing and discoloration..
2. Avoiding Contact with Cosmetics and Detergents
Components should be protected from contact with cosmetics and household cleaning detergents. Certain substances in these products can trigger chemical reactions, leading to darkening or damage to the metal surface..
3. Storage
Components should be stored in a dry place, preferably in specialized pouches or boxes that protect against moisture and sunlight. Proper storage conditions help prevent corrosion and tarnishing..
4. Protection Against Mechanical Damage
Mechanical damage, such as scratches or deformation, should be avoided. During storage, it is advisable to separate components from other metal objects or tools..
5. Cleaning
Components should only be cleaned with soft, gentle cloths or specialized cleaners designed for silver and gold. Do not use abrasive brushes or materials that could scratch the surface..
6. Inspection Before Use
Before using components in jewelry production, it is recommended to inspect their condition, such as checking for minor damage, deformations, or loose elements..
7. Safety
Components are not intended as toys for children. Care should be taken to avoid situations where children might put them in their mouths or swallow them..