Titanium is a trendy material for making jewelry. It is appreciated for its phenomenal lightness. This material allows you to create visually massive and at the same time light jewelry.
Titanium is hypoallergenic, corrosion resistant, has a low cost compared to gold and high decorative value, due to the property of acquiring bright shades when anodizing.
But working with titanium is difficult and costly. Mechanical surface treatment requires the use of expensive high-hardness tools that wear out quickly.
One of the advantages of titanium is the ability to paint in a wide range of bright shades.
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Floral Necklace
Owl/ Aurora Borealis Necklace
Medusa Necklace
Blue Flower Bracelet
Mantis Pendant
All-Seeing Eye Amulet Necklace With Garnet
Jellyfish Earrings With Amethyst
These are my favourites, they are so much fun. I love the colours that 'bloom' on the titanium. I still have some titanium earrings from the 1980s, but not as creative as these ones.
Colored Titanium Phoenix Necklace
Necklace-Tie "Birds"
Scarab Ring With Pearl
Matryoshka Jewelry / Brooch
Koi Carp Fish Brooch
Flowers Earrings
Blue Flower Bracelet
Eye Brooch
You're very talented. I'd love to learn bench jewelry work, but I don't trust myself to not ruin something expensive and irreplaceable.
Thanks! in fact, it's normal that you can mess something up (if we're talking about metals like silver), they can be melted down and tried again. Or you can start with base metals
Load More Replies...Personally I'm not one much for bolos, but that one is really nice.
You're very talented. I'd love to learn bench jewelry work, but I don't trust myself to not ruin something expensive and irreplaceable.
Thanks! in fact, it's normal that you can mess something up (if we're talking about metals like silver), they can be melted down and tried again. Or you can start with base metals
Load More Replies...Personally I'm not one much for bolos, but that one is really nice.