Saturday, July 11, 2009

Arrrrr….Black Gold

Making for a nice Pirate treasure; this bold necklace set is from natural heishi finely cut Melon Shell, mixed in a few black Quartz and highlighted it with a puffy Coral Fossil pendant. Wire wrapped in artistic non-tarnish black and brass wire. Hoop dangle earrings in the same stones, wear the piece short or long with the extender.

Traditional Properties
Coral: Diplomacy, quieting emotions, visualization.
Quartz: A power stone. It has been called the "Universal Crystal", and is the most recognized type of crystal.

Find many other natural gemstone treasures at Timeless Designs.

WOW Over 100 posts!

I can’t believe it, not even a year yet and I’ve had over 100 posts (103 if you count this one) – my how time has just flown by. Check out our archives; many posts to chose from such as business discussions, marketing tools, techniques, designs, show tips and much more. We’ll keep going strong and look forward to the future!!


Here’s to many more posts and if you haven’t done so, remember to join our subscribes to receive post updates!
Be sure to check out our website for handcrafted natural gemstone jewelry.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Final Tips for Jewelry Wire Work Tools

So for the past several posts we have been discussing the wire and jewelry tools. Taking the leap into the jewelry making business, even for a hobby, can be expensive for anyone. It is an overwhelming and sometimes a bit intimidating in learning about and choosing just the right tools.

Here are some last suggestions, details, or recommendations to maybe help make that decision whether or how to purchase jewelry and wire working tools.

1) The most important tools will be your pliers. Invest in good quality, heavy duty tools, even ergonomic tools if that is what you require. You will be working with these tools so much, you will need something that is comfortable and easy to work with and handle.
2) A good smooth steel bench block. You will be doing a lot of pounding and this tool saves a lot of countertops and desks.
3) Good chase hammer and files. Purchase a good light hammer; if you want to make textures and/or flatten wire, you’ll be glad you invested. Buy files in a kit so you get a lot of different angles, lengths and depths. You never know when what you might run across in needing to work with wire.
4) Research and look around before buying your tools. Check out the local hardware store, craft/hobby store, Ebay, or even the local discount store. Even starting out with ‘used’ tools will give you an idea of what you will expect before you make the leap into investment for expensive tools. You may even check with other Artists to see if they are selling ‘2nd hand’ tools. They can also give you advice on what to and not to look for.
5) Make no mistake; what you pay for is what you get. If you want quality and something that will last a long time, expect to pay more.

Whatever you choice, be sure to do you research and ask around. The more information you get to make a better decision, the better your jewelry designs will turn out.

Good Luck!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Wire Working Tools 202

In wire working there are some specialty tools that enable a designer to create something unique and unusual. There are the usual tools as was posted previously, but also these special wire working tools to include wire twisters, coiling pliers, nylon jawed pliers (heavy), rosary pliers (heavy), and bail makers. You can find these online or through a vendor that carries special wire working tools.

Wire Twisters: These unique tools are used to twist short to medium pieces of wire using just one hand. If you are going to be combining more than 2 pieces of wire, or a bunch of wire twists, than an electric hand drill will also perform the same purpose, only much quicker.

Coiling Pliers: To make jump rings or wire loops, use coiling pliers that have one jaw that is flat and another that is in a 3-tier step making wire loops. This keeps you from marring your wire too much, as conventional convex/concave pliers can easily mar the wire as you turn loops or use as a bail maker.

Nylon Lined Jaw Pliers: These pliers are used to straighten wire or for bending, forming and shaping your wire. The nylon lined jaws keep the pliers from again, marring your wire. As you work with these pliers, the nylon jaws will need to be replaced over time as they can get cut up by the raw wire. (Tip: If you don’t want to buy a set of these pliers, then using blue painters tape wrapped around the ends of regular pliers will do the same thing. You have to replace the tape after each use.)

Rosary Pliers: These pliers are for working with every heavy gauge wire such as 14-16gauge. They are heavy pliers that are built not to slip when used in gripping, turning and twisting of the heavy gauge wire.

Bail Makers: Bail making pliers are usually rounded diameter cylinder pliers and come in different sizes. You can purchase several different sets of bail makers as each one will usually make 3 different size combinations, usually ranging from 1.5mm to 9mm bail or ring sizes.



These are just a few of the speciality tools used in wire working. Doing research on the internet, reading books and magazines or taking a class you can learn about many other speciality tools used in wire working.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Brassy & Sassy

Glassy peachy pearls hidden among graduated natural red Coral squares. Hand crafted in non-tarnish brass wire toggle and dangle square earrings.

Traditional Properties of Coral: Diplomacy, quieting emotions, visualization.

Uniquely handcrafted natural gemstone jewelry.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Arrrrr….Black Gold

Making for a nice Pirate treasure; this bold necklace set is from natural heishi finely cut Melon Shell, mixed in a few black Quartz and highlighted it with a puffy Coral Fossil pendant. Wire wrapped in artistic non-tarnish black and brass wire. Hoop dangle earrings in the same stones, wear the piece short or long with the extender.

Traditional Properties
Coral: Diplomacy, quieting emotions, visualization.
Quartz: A power stone. It has been called the "Universal Crystal", and is the most recognized type of crystal.

Find many other natural gemstone treasures at Timeless Designs.

WOW Over 100 posts!

I can’t believe it, not even a year yet and I’ve had over 100 posts (103 if you count this one) – my how time has just flown by. Check out our archives; many posts to chose from such as business discussions, marketing tools, techniques, designs, show tips and much more. We’ll keep going strong and look forward to the future!!


Here’s to many more posts and if you haven’t done so, remember to join our subscribes to receive post updates!
Be sure to check out our website for handcrafted natural gemstone jewelry.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Final Tips for Jewelry Wire Work Tools

So for the past several posts we have been discussing the wire and jewelry tools. Taking the leap into the jewelry making business, even for a hobby, can be expensive for anyone. It is an overwhelming and sometimes a bit intimidating in learning about and choosing just the right tools.

Here are some last suggestions, details, or recommendations to maybe help make that decision whether or how to purchase jewelry and wire working tools.

1) The most important tools will be your pliers. Invest in good quality, heavy duty tools, even ergonomic tools if that is what you require. You will be working with these tools so much, you will need something that is comfortable and easy to work with and handle.
2) A good smooth steel bench block. You will be doing a lot of pounding and this tool saves a lot of countertops and desks.
3) Good chase hammer and files. Purchase a good light hammer; if you want to make textures and/or flatten wire, you’ll be glad you invested. Buy files in a kit so you get a lot of different angles, lengths and depths. You never know when what you might run across in needing to work with wire.
4) Research and look around before buying your tools. Check out the local hardware store, craft/hobby store, Ebay, or even the local discount store. Even starting out with ‘used’ tools will give you an idea of what you will expect before you make the leap into investment for expensive tools. You may even check with other Artists to see if they are selling ‘2nd hand’ tools. They can also give you advice on what to and not to look for.
5) Make no mistake; what you pay for is what you get. If you want quality and something that will last a long time, expect to pay more.

Whatever you choice, be sure to do you research and ask around. The more information you get to make a better decision, the better your jewelry designs will turn out.

Good Luck!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Wire Working Tools 202

In wire working there are some specialty tools that enable a designer to create something unique and unusual. There are the usual tools as was posted previously, but also these special wire working tools to include wire twisters, coiling pliers, nylon jawed pliers (heavy), rosary pliers (heavy), and bail makers. You can find these online or through a vendor that carries special wire working tools.

Wire Twisters: These unique tools are used to twist short to medium pieces of wire using just one hand. If you are going to be combining more than 2 pieces of wire, or a bunch of wire twists, than an electric hand drill will also perform the same purpose, only much quicker.

Coiling Pliers: To make jump rings or wire loops, use coiling pliers that have one jaw that is flat and another that is in a 3-tier step making wire loops. This keeps you from marring your wire too much, as conventional convex/concave pliers can easily mar the wire as you turn loops or use as a bail maker.

Nylon Lined Jaw Pliers: These pliers are used to straighten wire or for bending, forming and shaping your wire. The nylon lined jaws keep the pliers from again, marring your wire. As you work with these pliers, the nylon jaws will need to be replaced over time as they can get cut up by the raw wire. (Tip: If you don’t want to buy a set of these pliers, then using blue painters tape wrapped around the ends of regular pliers will do the same thing. You have to replace the tape after each use.)

Rosary Pliers: These pliers are for working with every heavy gauge wire such as 14-16gauge. They are heavy pliers that are built not to slip when used in gripping, turning and twisting of the heavy gauge wire.

Bail Makers: Bail making pliers are usually rounded diameter cylinder pliers and come in different sizes. You can purchase several different sets of bail makers as each one will usually make 3 different size combinations, usually ranging from 1.5mm to 9mm bail or ring sizes.



These are just a few of the speciality tools used in wire working. Doing research on the internet, reading books and magazines or taking a class you can learn about many other speciality tools used in wire working.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Brassy & Sassy

Glassy peachy pearls hidden among graduated natural red Coral squares. Hand crafted in non-tarnish brass wire toggle and dangle square earrings.

Traditional Properties of Coral: Diplomacy, quieting emotions, visualization.

Uniquely handcrafted natural gemstone jewelry.