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Quick Tips
for Creating Custom Jewelry
Author: SusanaGormen
Perhaps you
have thought of or have known someone that has had a piece of custom
jewelry created and wondered how it was done. From time to time
everyone has seen something that was beautiful and small enough and
thought to themselves that it would be nice to incorporate it into a
piece of custom jewelry. How is it done? Is it expensive? How does
the jeweler get the precious metal to take the form that they want
and have it come out in such perfect detail?
The fact of
the matter, is that most of the work in creating the form in a piece
of gold jewelry is done in wax. Its called lost wax
casting and it is a method that was developed thousands of years ago.
The object that is to be made in metal is first created out of wax
and then the wax object is then encased in plaster or silica. Ancient
people would have used bees wax that was then encased in clay. After
the piece of plaster that contains the wax figure has hardened and
dried it is then placed in a hot kiln.
The heat of
the kiln causes the wax to melt out of the piece of plaster, leaving
the hollow shape inside the piece of plaster. Molten metal is then
poured into a hole in the piece of plaster and fills the void that
the melted wax has left behind. After it has cooled, the plaster is
then chipped away to reveal the object that was originally sculpted
in wax, now being exactly reproduced in gold. It will then be cleaned
and polished and any final details will be carved into or welded onto
it. There are jewelers out there that will work with clients on
custom pieces but of course you are going to have to pay extra for
the service. |