How to choose gold-plated findings to create durable jewelry?
Findings form the technical framework of a piece of jewelry. Even if they are often less visible than beads or pendants, they largely determine the strength, comfort of use, and longevity of the creation.
Before choosing a gold-plated finding, it is important to identify the type of metal used. Stainless steel findings with PVD or IP finishes are particularly sought after for their excellent resistance to wear, moisture, and perspiration. Brass findings, on the other hand, allow for more decorative shapes and fine details.
The diameter of jump rings, the thickness of rods, or the size of clasps must be adapted to the weight of the jewelry and the components used. A necklace with voluminous natural stones, for example, will require more robust findings than a seed bead bracelet.
To achieve a harmonious look, it is advisable to use findings of the same finish throughout the assembly: clasps, rings, bails, extension chains, and settings.
Gold-plated findings pair particularly well with natural stones in warm tones such as sunstone, mookaite, imperial jasper, rhodonite, chrysoprase, tiger's eye, or certain agates. They also enhance mother-of-pearl, freshwater pearls, and Heishi beads.
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