Preparations for a good start
Good morning THE friends, I hope you are GOOD ? Here I am again here with you in order to introduce you THE primers For GOOD start the costume jewelry. On your marks, let's go! Here are some materials to get you started making your jewelry. You will find THE different primers what you will need For costume jewelry ( chain , prints, rings, etc.) In order to make earrings, you will need backings. Different supports are available to you in our online store. In costume jewelry - as in jewelry - you have supports For make hoop earrings, supports For make tassel earrings......
What is brass?
What is brass? It is good to know the different materials that can exist in the world of jewelry. Brass: Brass is a golden-colored alloy, which was invented in prehistory. It is a material that we have used for years in various and numerous fields such as: - musical instruments - decorative objects - coins - jewelry and watches We also call it: yellow copper. The alloy and quantities of metals making up brass depend on its use: - Simple brass, composed only of copper...
The stone of the month of March: aquamarine
Every month, a stone and a story. The month of March is represented by "Aquamarine". Symbols: calm and serenity It reduces anxiety to make way for inner peace. It is also the stone of sailors, it protects them from drowning and relieves travel sickness. In addition, it is also a beautiful stone for love, to put on an engagement ring! A little history about this stone: Among the Egyptians and Romans, aquamarine was already highly appreciated and accompanied leaders throughout their lives and even in...
Evaluate the size of the wires so that they can pass through the beads, stones
Today, I am going to answer a recurring question that you ask yourself when ordering or after placing an order: how to evaluate the size of the wires so that they can pass through the beads? It's very simple and easy to explain. There are several ways to do things. First way: You have stones (amazonite, sodalite, etc.) and/or fancy beads at home. You don't know how big your hole is. Take your ruler (or your child's). Measure your hole. If it is 2mm, you...





