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Professional-grade stainless steel

Discover our selection of professional-grade stainless steel supplies for DIY jewelry making. Chains, findings, clasps, pendants, and components in 304 or 316L stainless steel, chosen for their strength, durability, and excellent resistance over time. An ideal collection for demanding designers and fashion jewelry professionals.

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Caches perles à écraser en acier 304 platine 8x7mm, brillants et semi-circulaires. Caches perles à écraser en acier 304 platine 8x7mm, argentés, pour bijoux DIY.
Caches perles à écraser en acier 304 platine, 5.5x4.5mm, pour bijoux DIY. Cache-perle à écraser en acier 304 platine 5.5x4.5mm, en forme de U, sur un doigt.
Pendentifs cœur en agate naturelle violette marbrée avec bélière en acier argenté. Pendentif cœur en agate naturelle violette marbrée de 23mm avec bélière en acier argenté.
Chaîne maille forçat fine en acier inoxydable platine 1.5x1.2mm, enroulée sur une bobine en carton. Chaîne maille forçat plate en acier inoxydable platine 1.5x1.2mm, tenue à la main.
Chaîne maille forçat 1.5mm en acier inoxydable platine sur bobine, pour bijoux DIY. Main tenant une chaîne maille forçat 1.5mm en acier inoxydable platine.
Pendentif ovale doré IP 35mm en acier inoxydable 304 sans fond pour résine UV. Pendentif ovale doré IP en acier inoxydable 304 sans fond, 35mm, tenu dans une main.
Chaîne maille courbe XXL dorée IP 10mm en acier inoxydable 304, enroulée sur une bobine blanche. Chaîne maille courbe XXL en acier inoxydable 304 doré IP 10mm, tenue par des doigts.
Bobine de chaîne forçat dorée en acier inoxydable 2.5mm pour bijoux DIY. Chaîne forçat dorée IP 2.5mm en acier inoxydable 304, tenue entre des doigts.
Chaîne forçat dorée IP 2mm en acier inoxydable 304 sur bobine blanche, posée sur fond gris. Main de femme tenant une chaîne forçat dorée IP 2mm en acier inoxydable 304.
5 chaînes d'extension en acier inoxydable 304 platine, 47-53mm, pour colliers et bracelets. Chaîne d'extension en acier inoxydable platine 47-53mm, maillons ovales, tenue entre deux doigts.
Chaîne courbe en acier inoxydable 304 finition platine 6.5mm sur bobine, pour bijoux DIY. Chaîne courbe acier inoxydable 304 platine 6.5mm, maillons légèrement torsadés, tenue en main.

How to identify professional quality stainless steel for jewelry?

Not all stainless steels have the same characteristics. In DIY jewelry, the most common grades are 304 steeland 316L steel. These alloys offer excellent resistance to oxidation, humidity, and perspiration.

304 steel is currently the benchmark for most jewelry findings, chains, and components. 316L steel, sometimes called surgical steel, offers even greater corrosion resistance due to the addition of molybdenum in its composition.

For creations intended for daily wear, it is advisable to exclusively combine components of the same quality to ensure better visual consistency and optimal durability of the jewelry.

Professional quality also relies on the regularity of welds, metal thickness, precision of cuts, and the stability of gold finishes obtained by PVD or Ion Plating (IP) treatment.

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

FAQs

How to recognize a stainless steel jewel with a professional quality finish?

Professional quality does not depend solely on the steel used, but especially on the finishing process applied. Components with gold plating PVD you IPgenerally offer better resistance to wear, friction, and moisture than traditional gold plating. These technologies provide a more durable adhesion of color to the steel and are particularly sought after by professional designers who want to offer jewelry designed for daily wear. When choosing a gold-plated base or chain, it is therefore important to check both the quality of the steel (304 or 316L) and the type of surface treatment used.

What is the difference between 304 and 316L stainless steel?


304 stainless steel is the most commonly used grade in DIY jewelry making thanks to its excellent value for money. 316L stainless steel contains molybdenum, which improves its resistance to humidity, perspiration, chlorine, and seawater. It is particularly recommended for jewelry worn daily or intended for a demanding clientele.

Can stainless steel be mixed with other metals in the same piece of jewelry?

Technically yes, but to ensure better durability and aesthetic harmony, it is preferable to use chains, clasps, rings, and pendants of the same material. Mixing stainless steel, gilded brass, or fancy metal can lead to differences in color and wear over time.

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