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  • Jewellery Making Using Precious Metal Clay (PMC)  By : Adam Hunter
    In the 1990’s scientists in Japan developed a combination of binders and fine metal particles to create a material with the malleable properties of modelling clay, known as Precious Metal Clay (PMC) This product is now available to the jewellery making industry and to hobbyists as well
  • Applications of Precious Metal Clay (PMC)  By : Adam Hunter
    Precious Metal Clay (PMC) made its first appearance in the 1990’s and has become popular in jewellery making The clay is a combination of binders and tiny particles of precious metal suspended in the clay
  • Applications of Silver Beads in Jewellery Making  By : Adam Hunter
    Beads are probably one of man’s oldest forms of decoration and jewellery, and are still as popular today as they have ever been With the advent of modern jewellery making techniques, the range of beads available to the home jeweller is vast, ranging from simple bone or wooden beads through to precious metal beads made of gold and silver
  • Adding Some Razzle to Your Dazzle – Incorporating Gemstones in Jewellery Making  By : Adam Hunter
    Jewellery making is an art form, and the incorporation of gemstones into jewellery goes back thousands of years But gemstones don’t necessarily mean top end diamonds or rubies – there are a whole range of gemstones that can be used by jewellery makers for very little initial cost

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