New metal Jewelry bases set
Meet Cup Chain's New "Dotted" jewelry bases style - new asymmetric metal look combined with crystals.
This jewelry bases set includes earrings - stud and lever-back, bracelets, necklaces, and rings. The most popular Chaton's round settings sizes: 29ss/6mm, 39ss/8mm (SW 1088).
In this inspiration
we chose an Antique silver metal Plating colors, combined with Swarovski crystals - in Aquamarine colors (202), Light Turquoise (263), Crystal Azure Blue,
Pacific Opal, Crystal Mint Green, Aquamarine Aurore Boreale, Crystal Peony Pink, Crystal Summer Blue and others. Of course, You can choose different metal and other crystals.
In any case, no one can ignore this look and you always receive compliments.
This bases usage is Super simple and does not require any prior knowledge - just use glue(you can use the Swarovski glue or E-6000 or any other glue suitable for gluing jewelry)
In this set, you can find various models and mixes of them, all together, can really create the "wow" effect. For example,
a combination of the chain along with stone settings can create a classic Solitaire look.
Or a combination of several stone settings with loops in different sizes (39ss, 29ss) together can create a luxurious look that you can wear or offer to your customers.
The bases usage is very simple:
Choose the desired base + metal color - choose crystals
using the Prong pusher to close the stone settings prongs on the stone.
To create chains and bracelets, use a pair of Plier tool to open and close loops
For a detailed explanation of how to embed crystals into settings, please click here.
Click here to see Cup Chain's Dotted Collection.
Simple Usage
Inlaying the stone is more than just a special adhesive for jewelry (E6000 or Swarovski glue) to hold the stone and maintain the delicate finish and prevent its fall.
For a detailed explanation of how to embed here
Connecting the most simple parts does not require prior knowledge using 2 fliers and loops (do not forget to choose them with appropriate coatings)
For a detailed guide to the tools required to click here