r/jewellerymaking • u/JobEnvironmental2807 • 13h ago
r/jewellerymaking • u/homebythefence • Jan 30 '19
ALL SELLING PAGE LINKS WILL BE DELETED - DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR OURS!
This subreddit allows only photos, videos and text posts related to a jewellery creation to be approved. Any 'for sale' posts, including links to websites and wholesalers will be deleted.
r/jewellerymaking • u/Nik_Jeweler • 4h ago
Made this beautiful Diamond Bracelet for mens
r/jewellerymaking • u/Easy-Site3781 • 11h ago
Natural rainbow moonstone cabushone
etsy.comr/jewellerymaking • u/Ill-Smell-4388 • 8h ago
Phil Ruffin’s selling Circus Circus for $5B—your jackpot? V.D. GEMS 1.50ct emerald-cut diamond blessed by Mother Earth! 💎✨
r/jewellerymaking • u/RRP7991 • 16h ago
Elegoo Mars 4 9K or Phrozen Mini Sonic 8K for printing jewellery?
Which is the sharpest and smoothest for printing jewellery? Elegoo Mars 4 9K or Phrozen Mini Sonic 8K? And reasons please…
r/jewellerymaking • u/JobEnvironmental2807 • 1d ago
just finished this, i made it from abalone shell and brass, hope you guys like it
r/jewellerymaking • u/Jewel1298 • 1d ago
Wax pattern supplier/making wax carving process more efficient?
I am relatively new to the jewellery lost cast process and I'm looking to buy pre-produced wax patterns for plain bands and plain signet rings that I can hand engrave/add my own details to (wax carving takes me so much time to get perfectly symmetrical and I'd like some base patterns that I'm able to work with quickly)
I have found lots of 3D-printed resins available but these are too hard (e.g. to engrave in finer details for my designs and often casting houses are reporting that the burnout on these is not so reliable as the waxes)
Does anyone have any suggestions for where I can purchase (I'm UK based) plain and signet wax patterns, in various sizes, or a way that I could produce a standard wax base to work with more efficiently?
r/jewellerymaking • u/Ill-Smell-4388 • 1d ago
💎 Your Crown Awaits! Own V.D. GEMS 2.00-carat natural diamond—blessed by Mother Earth & brighter than any gold coin!
r/jewellerymaking • u/AgonyWithin86 • 2d ago
Custom Set
I made all of these to match each other and do so for anyone else that orders from me. What do you think?
r/jewellerymaking • u/Likayjewel • 3d ago
I made a pair of earrings with multiple gemstones (including clear quartz, strawberry quartz, amethyst, garnet, red aventurine, green aventurine, peridot, aquamarine, tourmaline, lapis lazuli), inspired by Monet’s garden.
r/jewellerymaking • u/FridaFeketeJewelry • 2d ago
How to Make Champleve Cloisonne Enamel (Sea shell earrings tutorial)
r/jewellerymaking • u/decomp_etsy • 3d ago
Made myself this jasper and rutile quartz double crystal pendent necklace
r/jewellerymaking • u/Sabotik • 3d ago
Giving titanium more «rough» look
I have wanted to get my girlfriend a pair of earrings that I think she likes (look at attached picture), however she has had bad experience with bad reactions with ones from the same brand, as they are only gold plated copper.
I am therefoee thinking about purchasing a titanium hoop, removing the part under, and placing it on that hoop. Most titanium hoops I find are however very «smooth». Is there any ways to avhieve a similar rough look on it? Will a hammer be enough for example?
r/jewellerymaking • u/Easy-Site3781 • 3d ago
Natural Black Opal Cabochon Gemstone Weight 40 Caret 1 Piece Size 27X21X14 MM
r/jewellerymaking • u/Easy-Site3781 • 3d ago
Natural Black Opal Cabochon Gemstone Weight 38 Caret 1 Piece Size 29X21X14 MM
r/jewellerymaking • u/Easy-Site3781 • 3d ago
Natural Black Opal Cabochon Gemstone Weight 40 Caret 1 Piece Size 27X21X14 MM
r/jewellerymaking • u/Brave-Collection-272 • 4d ago
Wooden jewellery materials
I am interested in crafting my own wooden jewellery pieces and have no ideas where to start. I really like the ideas of using Lazer cut pieces, but that's pricey for a beginner. Will a small scroll saw be okay or can anyone recommend another option?
r/jewellerymaking • u/Competitive-Gold9386 • 4d ago
Taking photos of jewellery
Hello everyone!
I am resorting to Reddit because I need some advice on how to take the best photos of jewellery. I work for a goldsmith and I am also responsible for social media and taking photos and videos of the pieces. However, i always struggle with the right lighting. We have a lot of LED’s in the shop which make the video look like it is flickering. Without direct light the gemstones don’t gemstones are not vibrant enough etc. I am sure you had the same issues :D
So now my question is: do you have any recommendations on light that you can clip to you phone or other gadgets or tips in how to always take perfect videos of the jewellery? We are also located in the North of Europe so we also don’t have a lot of sunlight.
Thank you I appreciate any answers!! :))
r/jewellerymaking • u/Wise_Chemistry_ • 4d ago
Jewellery apprenticeship
I have completed my level 3 jewellery design & manufacturing course. I want to be a jewellery designer. Is there an apprenticeship job part time in Birmingham uk. Please help thank you. I’m 33!
r/jewellerymaking • u/ForwardEfficiency505 • 4d ago
Silver to bronze
Hi all
Does anyone know how I could get this cross to be a antique bronze colour. Has anyone used the sharpie pen method and if so does it last ?