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Raw brass chains by the meter for DIY jewelry

Discover our selection of raw brass chain by the meter for DIY jewelry making. Popular with professional designers, raw brass allows for entirely personalized jewelry: patinated, polished, gilded, silver-plated, or left in its natural state. An ideal base for high-end artisanal creations.

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How to choose raw brass chain for DIY jewelry?

Raw brass is a metal alloy composed mainly of copper and zinc. Unlike chains that are already gold or silver plated, it has no finishing coating. This particularity makes it a material particularly appreciated by designers who wish to fully customize their jewelry.

Raw brass can be used as is for its authentic appearance, polished to restore its original shine, patinated to obtain a vintage effect, or even gilded and silver-plated by electrolysis. It also constitutes an excellent base for enameling or certain artisanal techniques.

The choice of chain link depends on the project being made. Fine links are ideal for delicate pendants, while thicker links are more suitable for statement necklaces, bohemian jewelry, or contemporary artisanal creations.

Over time, raw brass naturally develops a slight surface oxidation. This can be easily removed with a polishing cloth or a suitable product.

To complete your creations, also discover our DIY jewelry chains, our jewelry findingsand our DIY jewelry beads.

FAQs

Why choose a raw brass chain instead of an already gold-plated chain?

Raw brass offers complete customization freedom. It can be used as is, polished, patinated, varnished, or gilded depending on the project's needs. It is often the preferred choice for designers who wish to personally control the final finish of their jewelry.

What's the difference between a raw brass chain and a stainless steel chain?

Raw brass is more malleable and easier to work with for certain crafting techniques. It can be patinated, polished, or gilded easily. Stainless steel, on the other hand, is much more resistant to oxidation and requires little maintenance. The choice mainly depends on the level of customization desired and the final use of the jewelry.

Which findings to use with a raw brass chain?

For a consistent finish, it is recommended to use rings, clasps, bails, and settings also made of raw brass. This compatibility is particularly important if you plan to gold plate, patina, or surface treat the entire piece of jewelry after assembly.

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