Showing posts with label white gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white gold. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

In The Studio: Time To Clean Up!



Above: Emily Wiser's Jeweler's Bench. Photo by Emily Wiser.

Yes, it's my jeweler's bench. It's a big, giant mess! Boy, do I love tools! See that little white gold ring on the steel bench plate (bottom left). It's going to be one of these 14k white gold birthstone stacking rings:

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Etsy Finds: Tuxedo Cat Treasury

This week's Etsy Finds. Here's a list of cute tuxedo-kitty related things!


My favorite is a super-cute cat tuxedo by SnoopCattyCat. Don't you just want to stuff your poor kitty into one?


Sunday, March 20, 2011

New Jewelry: 14K White Gold


I'm going to try 14K white gold with brown and black diamonds! I've first made this 14K white gold stacking ring with 18K white gold setting and a pretty little sky blue topaz. Look for the diamonds soon!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

What is White Palladium Gold?


Traditionally, gold has been "whitened" by alloying gold with nickel. Because many people are allergic to nickel, it's good to find a white gold alloy that's nickel-free. White palladium gold uses palladium (instead of nickel) to mask gold's yellow color. Palladium is a member of the platinum family--a precious metal in its own right.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How Much Gold Is In 14K Gold?



14K Solid Rose Gold Stacking Ring. Photo & Ring by Emily Wiser.

Were you aware that the gold in jewelry is not pure gold? Pure gold is called 24 Karat (24K) gold. 24K gold is much too soft to make any durable jewelry! So, pure gold is alloyed (mixed) with other, stronger metals. So, if 24K gold is 100% gold, 14K is 50% gold, and 18K is 75% gold.

Gold is alloyed with copper and silver for strength. Rose gold is an alloy of gold and copper. White gold is an alloy of gold, silver, and palladium, nickel, zinc or other white metal. Green gold is an alloy of gold and silver.

Below: 14K solid gold bead ring. Ring & photo by Emily Wiser.

Monday, July 19, 2010

How To Make Sturdy, Inexpensive Workbenches





My husband made these fabulous work benches for my studio this weekend! We got one heavy-duty steel frame bookcase. Then we supplemented the wood shelving by laying thick plywood on top. Finally, we stuffed weatherstripping in between the sides of the plywood and the metal shelving brackets. Voila! The best part is one bookcase makes two benches! There was a really nice guy working at Home Depot who showed us how to make it.

On my workbench, you'll see my anvil, plastic mallet, planishing hammer, brass head mallet, ring marking anvil, and bent shank ring stamps, and a coil of sterling silver wire. Pretty fun, huh?

Below, you'll see some of the rings I make on my workbench. They're 14K white gold stacking rings set in tapered tube setting with faceted gemstones: white topaz, red garnet, and blue sapphire.