Showing posts with label technique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technique. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

How Does the Process Work to Assembly Jewelry in the USA?

 
How the process works
You provide us with the materials for your piece along with a sample or image. We will create the piece following your specific instruction. You in turn, will receive a technically correct, beautiful, finished piece.

We will do sample pieces for you so you can see our craftsmanship. It also gives us a chance to see the complexity of the pieces, provide you with some guidance to improve on technique or to streamline your assembly. We work with all sorts of materials. The Jewelry Assembly Chicks have skills that will meet your needs. We'll also package your jewelry, add tags and label.

Keep your jewelry production in the USA by having us do the manufacturing for you. You go back to designing and picking up more wholesale and retails orders. We'll do the jewelry assembly. We love helping you to keep it made in the USA. 

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Best Way to Wire Wrap a Briolette or Side Drilled Stone

If you have tried to wire wrap a briolette

briolette
: any pear-shaped gem having its entire surface cut with triangular facets


or any side drilled stone, you know it’s a tricky skill to master. You’re trying to be consistent and if you have to do a lot of them for one piece, they all have to have the same clean consistently wrapped look. For example, a cluster earring or a briolette drop necklace has to be uniform. Sloppy wire work will drag the piece down. You want it to shine in your design and play up your wire wrap knack. I’ve had my early mishaps and frustrations while mastering the briolette wrap and I’ve been doing it for a long time. There were a few techniques that I have used through the years and this is by far the best way to do it. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be using much less wire too, as this technique has little waste. I’m using way too much wire on the how-to digi here but it’s so I can show you clearly how to do this. You’ll also need to develop a light touch while wrapping with the wire as to not mar it while contorting it to your wishes. Try it this way and you'll be a wicked wire wrapper! I've listed the step by step as well.




The best way to wire wrap a briolette

  • Take a length of wire and thread it through the the holes of your briolette, sliding it to about a quarter of it’s length.
  • Bend the wire sharply against the briolette on both sides, making sure that the two wires cross each other centered over of the top of the stone.
  • Take a non-serrated chain nose pliers and hold it securely just above the crossed wires and twist firmly twice.
  • The twist should be uniform, compact and sturdy, but not too tight as to break the wire or the the stone.
  • Cut the short end of the wire flush to the top of the twist.
  • Take your round nose pliers and place it right at the top of the twist.
  • Form the wire around the pliers so that you get a nice round shape, bringing the wire behind the pliers and bringing it perpendicular right under the round loop.
  • Take your flat nose and grip the end of the wire and keeping it exactly perpendicular to the loop, begin wrapping tightly around the twist, make sure each row of wrap is right up against the last row of wrap, wrapping 3 to 4 times.
  • Cut the excess wire flush. Then take the chain nose and push down any excess cut end piece so it’s smooth to the touch.
  • Straighten out the loop and the wrapped stem to make sure it’s nice and straight.
  • And there it is!
Please send me some pix of your mastery of this technique. I'll post them in an upcoming blog!