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Beautiful Leading Love Style 925 Sterling Silver Women Chain Bracelet - Sku# DTA3019000LI
Sku: DTA3019000LI
Price: $13.97
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Specifications: - With the special style design of hollow out, this women bracelet will sparkle you
- Made of high quality sterling silver material, this silver womens bracelet will be a companion to you for a long time
- This silver chain bracelet with good reflection looks very beautiful
- This women bracelet is a perfect gift idea for your sweetheart, friends and families as well
- This magnificent women bracelet is a perfect accent to your evening attire
- Unique and fashionable design, you will be more charming with this chain bracelet
- Stylish, lightweight, and most important, this bracelet is comfortable to wear
- Material: 925 Sterling Silver
- Size: 20 x 0.6cm/7.8 x 0.2in(L x Dia.)
- This fashion silver womens bracelet is made with high quality 925 sterling silver can be used for a long time
- Special design of this stylish with this heart-shaped pendant women bracelet will make you more charming
- Hollow out design of the fashion silver womens bracelet looks more pretty than we can imagine
- With fine workmanship, this women bracelet will fully show off your sense of style and fashion
- The silver chain bracelet can work well with all clothes, and will accent any look, casual to dressy
How to Clean a Silver Bracelet?
Silver, when oxidized, can take on a dull and grayish appearance. This can make silver jewelry lose its beauty and shine. In order to keep silver jewelry looking its best, it is necessary to clean and polish the jewelry
Instructions: - Create a paste of baking soda and water. In a mixing bowl, combine 3 tbsp. of baking soda with enough water to turn it into a paste that resembles the consistency of toothpaste. Dip a toothbrush into the baking soda to use on the silver bracelet
- Apply the baking soda onto the silver bracelet using the toothbrush. Scrub the baking soda into all of the grooves and creases. When all of the small areas are full of baking soda, scoop baking soda onto the silver bracelet, covering it completely
- Let the baking soda sit on the silver bracelet for up to 1 hour
- Rinse the baking soda off of the silver bracelet with hot water
- Remove any remaining baking soda using a sponge. Once all of the baking soda has been removed from the bracelet, dry it off using a soft cloth
How to Solder a Silver Charm Bracelet?
Silver soldering is one of the most basic jewelry-making techniques. Useful for connecting separate pieces of metal by an invisible seam, soldering is most often used in the creation of linked chains and stone settings, projects that beginners must master before moving on to more complicated things. To begin learning how to solder silver, start with one basic project: the silver charm bracelet. Consisting of a linked chain ready for the attachment of dangling charms, this silver bracelet project is perfect for soldering practice. To complete the project, follow these guidelines
Instructions: - Measure the length of bracelet you would like to make. Since you will be creating chain links of 1/2 inch, determine how many links you will need to complete the distance
- Cut 1/2 inch long lengths of silver wire in the amount of links you need, using the wire clippers. File and sand the edges smooth. Holding 1 wire piece with the jewelry pliers, wrap the wire around the ring mandrel until the ends meet snugly. Use the mallet to bang the wire into a perfect circular loop shape. Remove the wire from the mandrel
- Add a little flux to the "seam" between the 2 wire ends of the loop, using a paintbrush. Only put flux where you want the solder to flow. Cut a few tiny pieces of silver solder and place them along the seam. You may need to do this with a pair of tweezers
- Fit the wire loop into the soldering clamps. Adjust the clamps over your fire bricks, so that your soldering area is well-protected. Turn the blowtorch to a low level or small flame and apply the flame directly to the seam. When the solder flows into the seam, remove the torch
- Pick up the wire loop with the tongs and drop it into the pickle pot. Let the loops sit there for a few minutes to cool, and then remove it. File and sand away any excess solder
- Repeat Step 2 with the next piece of silver wire. Using the pliers, carefully pull the edges of this loop apart by twisting them to the sides, maintaining the circle. Slide this loop through the first soldered loop. Close the edges with the pliers and solder them together, following Steps 3 to 5. This creates 2 linked loops
- Solder all remaining loops until you have one long, linked chain. Attach the premade clasp to each end loop, or make your own clasp out of spare silver wire. Polish the chain with a polishing cloth.
- Attach all premade charms to the chain loops, or create your own out of twisted wire and beads. Attach these homemade charms the same way you made the chain, by stringing them through loops and soldering the loops closed. Then simply run the length of the chain through the loops of the charms
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