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Now that you've learned more about the different styles of chains available, you may be wondering how to choose between the different types out there. For example, what type of jewelry chains are there? Here are some things to consider when choosing the type of chain that best suits you and your work: Finished or unfinished : If you have started creating your own jewelry pieces, you may not want to create your first chains just yet. Why not choose some already finished chains? That way you can focus on perfecting your pendants and beads before assembling them on your chain to create the perfect necklace or bracelet. Our chain can be cut to any size you want, making it perfect for those unique jewelry designs, bracelets, or repair jobs. Simply add your chosen chain and clasp of choice to create your own beautifully finished design. Types of metal: Use the metal that best complements the findings , beads and stones you have already been working with.
If you've already invested in some silver findings, choose a silver chain to go with the components you already have in stock.At Cooksongold we have multiple alloys as part of our selection of loose and finished chains to choose from: silver, yellow gold, white gold and red gold. Size: What is the message you want to send with your necklaces? If you are creating bead necklaces, you will want a thin chain to complement them. What if you're creating an ornate piece that needs a stronger BYB Directory chain to support the weight of your design? Be sure to invest in a stronger chain that works with your designs. Size: How far do you want your necklaces to go? Whether you're creating different types of necklace chains like chokers, traditional princess-style necklaces, or longer pieces that sit at the bust, the exact length will make the difference. Be sure to check your desired length carefully with our handy necklace length guide. It will help you know how much chain you will need to order to make your designs.
Print it out and post it on the wall in your workshop. You will be creating a large number of types of necklaces for your customers in no time. Size guide FacebookEmailWhatsAppShare Filed under: Findings & Chains , Beginners Tagged with: silver chains , jewelry chains Look for... CATEGORIES Clay & Jewelry Findings & Chains Tools & Techniques Metal Beginners Projects Uncategorized INSTAGRAMoksonclal_escooksonclal_es see more Follow us on InstagramWhat is a snake chain? Also known as Brazilian chains or rattail chains, snake chains both alone and with a pendant are a very popular choice among jewelers. They are made of slightly curved plates with links that form a continuous chain. The surface is smooth, and although it seems rigid, the chain is very flexible, making it an option in various sizes and with or without a pendant.
If you've already invested in some silver findings, choose a silver chain to go with the components you already have in stock.At Cooksongold we have multiple alloys as part of our selection of loose and finished chains to choose from: silver, yellow gold, white gold and red gold. Size: What is the message you want to send with your necklaces? If you are creating bead necklaces, you will want a thin chain to complement them. What if you're creating an ornate piece that needs a stronger BYB Directory chain to support the weight of your design? Be sure to invest in a stronger chain that works with your designs. Size: How far do you want your necklaces to go? Whether you're creating different types of necklace chains like chokers, traditional princess-style necklaces, or longer pieces that sit at the bust, the exact length will make the difference. Be sure to check your desired length carefully with our handy necklace length guide. It will help you know how much chain you will need to order to make your designs.
Print it out and post it on the wall in your workshop. You will be creating a large number of types of necklaces for your customers in no time. Size guide FacebookEmailWhatsAppShare Filed under: Findings & Chains , Beginners Tagged with: silver chains , jewelry chains Look for... CATEGORIES Clay & Jewelry Findings & Chains Tools & Techniques Metal Beginners Projects Uncategorized INSTAGRAMoksonclal_escooksonclal_es see more Follow us on InstagramWhat is a snake chain? Also known as Brazilian chains or rattail chains, snake chains both alone and with a pendant are a very popular choice among jewelers. They are made of slightly curved plates with links that form a continuous chain. The surface is smooth, and although it seems rigid, the chain is very flexible, making it an option in various sizes and with or without a pendant.