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A guide to understanding metal stamps in jewellery

There is a lot more unique and customisable jewellery available to buy and design, and make yourself at the moment. More and more people are turning to jewellery, making it as a way to stay unique, whilst saving money. Read on to find out about understanding metal stamps in jewellery, so that you can make some yourself.

Jewellery making

Jewellery making can be done in different ways. You can make beaded jewellery, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets. You can buy books on jewellery making, and even attend courses on jewellery making. This article is mainly focused on making jewellery with metal tags. The newest and most interesting way to make jewellery is to use metal stamps. You can take a piece of finished material, and add your own special mark to it and make a jewellery tag. To do this, you'll need metal punches, some suitable metal and of course, metal stamps.

Metal stamps

Metal stamps are simply stamps that you can use to stamp designs or lettering onto different types of metal. You can buy metal stamps from a number of places. These stamps aren't specifically made for jewellery making. These ink stampers and acrylic-based stamps can be bought as business stamps, or date stamps. Some even have self-inking capabilities, due to their stamp-ink pads. You've probably seen these stamps, as they are commonly used as hand stamps when you go to certain venues and events. You can buy these stamps from most UK craft and stationery outlets, including Hobby-craft, Staples and Rymans. You can also buy them online from places like eBay and Infinity Stamps.

Ideas

The easiest way to personalise your jewellery is to use name stamps on them. Although some people will like to have their own jewellery with their name on it, it is unlikely that it will be exactly the same as yours. You can also buy art stamps, with different artistic designs on them. You could make a gorgeous pendant to wear on a chain, or some exquisite earrings. Some people even brand their jewellery with its metal content. Rings stamped with gold 585 have been seen on numerous men, and have become a favourite item for those wanting to show off their 'bling'. There are so many choices available to you.

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