What You Need to Know about permanent jewelry: The basics
Permanent jewelry has taken the fashion world by storm, offering a stylish and hassle-free way to wear your favorite pieces 24/7. But have you ever wondered what tools make this unique jewelry possible? Let’s take a behind-the-scenes look at the essential tools used in the creation of permanent jewelry, transforming simple chains into lifelong adornments!
Essential Tools for Creating Stunning Permanent Jewelry
1. micro-welder
At the heart of the permanent jewelry process is the welding machine. This specialized tool uses heat to fuse the ends of the jewelry chain together, creating a seamless connection that eliminates the need for clasps. The welding process is quick and relatively painless! Yes! Painless!
2. Jewelry Chain and charm Selection
Before any welding occurs, the right chain must be chosen. Summie Jewelry has a variety of options, from delicate gold and silver chains to more substantial styles. After choosing a chain, make it even more personal by adding a cute charm! Each type of chain and charm brings its own character and aesthetic, allowing clients to select what resonates with their personal style.
3. Pliers
While the welding machine does the heavy lifting, pliers are essential for various tasks during the jewelry-making process. They help adjust and position the chain before welding, ensuring everything is perfectly aligned. Summie Jewelry has several types of pliers on hand, including flat-nose and round-nose, to suit different tasks.
4. Safety Equipment
Safety first! Summie Jewelry uses protective gear such as goggles, and a skin shield to safeguard against any potential hazards during the welding process. Ensuring a safe workspace is crucial when working with heat and metal.
5. Argon
You might wonder what is that tank doing inside our studio? Well, that is our big-little hero; Argon. Argon is a noble gas that is colorless, odorless, and inert, meaning it doesn’t react easily with other substances. This makes it an ideal choice for various industrial applications, including welding and jewelry making. Because argon is non-toxic and safe to use, it poses minimal risks to both us and you, the client. This makes it our preferred choice, Because your safety is our priority.