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DIY jewelry tools

Discover our selection of tools for DIY jewelry making. Precision pliers, assembly tools, weaving equipment, setting accessories, bead tools, and specialized equipment: everything you need to assemble, repair, and create jewelry with neat finishes, from beginner to professional level.

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Pinces fabrication de bijoux x3 (G0381) Pinces fabrication de bijoux x3 (G0381)
Regular price12,45€
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Colle pour bijoux transparente 30ml Hasulith, x1 tube (G8131) Colle pour bijoux transparente 30ml Hasulith, x1 tube (G8131)
Regular price2,87€
Pince à former des boucles 1.5mm - One Step Looper BEADSMITH, x1 (G8754) Pince à former des boucles 1.5mm - One Step Looper BEADSMITH, x1 (G8754)
Pince coupante haute précision 12.5cm, x1 (G1193) Pince coupante haute précision 12.5cm, x1 (G1193)
Regular price13,41€
Moule pour fabrication boucles oreilles résine, x1 (G4581) Moule pour fabrication boucles oreilles résine, x1 (G4581)
Regular price12,45€
Pince brucelle fine acier platine 125mm, x1 (G1416) Pince brucelle fine acier platine 125mm, x1 (G1416)
Regular price1,91€
Pique poinçon acier manche bois, x1 (G0293) Pique poinçon acier manche bois, x1 (G0293)
Regular price2,87€
Lingette polisseur nettoyage bijou anti-ternissement 7.5cm x1 (G0061) Lingette polisseur nettoyage bijou anti-ternissement 7.5cm x1 (G0061)
Pochette bijou coton blanc écru 12cm, x1 (G2376) Pochette bijou coton blanc écru 12cm, x1 (G2376)
Pince à former des boucles 2.25mm One Step Looper BEADSMITH x1 (G8753) Pince à former des boucles 2.25mm One Step Looper BEADSMITH x1 (G8753)
Regular price30,66€
Pince coupante haute précision rose pour fabrication de bijoux, x1 (G5597) Pince coupante haute précision rose pour fabrication de bijoux, x1 (G5597)

What tools should you choose to start or improve your DIY jewelry making?

The quality of tools directly influences the precision of assemblies, working comfort, and the quality of finishes. Even with excellent supplies, an unsuitable tool can complicate the creation of a piece of jewelry or damage certain components.

To start, three tools are generally considered essential: flat-nose pliers for holding components, cutting pliers for cutting wires and rods, and round-nose pliers for making loops and rings. This trio already allows you to create the majority of necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

Designers who work with seed beads, Miyuki Delica, or weaving techniques also use specialized needles, beading mats, and suitable threads like FireLine or Miyuki Beading Thread.

For stainless steel creations or more technical assemblies, the quality of the pliers' steel becomes important. Precise jaws limit marks on findings and improve the consistency of assemblies.

Certain specialized tools like One Step Looper pliers, rivet setting tools, looms, or engraving tools then significantly expand creative possibilities.

To complete your workshop, also discover our jewelry findings, our DIY jewelry beadsas well as our DIY jewelry chains.

FAQs

What are the essential tools for getting started with DIY jewelry making?

To get started effectively, it is recommended to have at least flat nose pliers, wire cutters, and round nose pliers. This equipment allows you to cut wires, open jump rings, make loops, and assemble most fashion jewelry. Creators working with beads can also add a beading mat and appropriate needles.

What's the difference between round-nose pliers, flat-nose pliers, and cutting pliers?

Round-nose pliers are used to form regular loops in metal wires. Flat-nose pliers hold components without deforming them and make it easier to open jump rings. Cutting pliers are designed to cut metal wires, eye pins, headpins, or some jewelry cables. Each type of pliers serves a specific function, and they are often complementary.

What tools should I use depending on the jewelry-making techniques?


Chain assemblies primarily require precision pliers. Natural stone creations often use cutting pliers and tools to crimp crimp beads. Miyuki weaving requires thin needles, a bead mat, and specialized threads. Stainless steel creations, on the other hand, benefit from robust tools capable of working with stronger metals

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