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M.Emilio Jewelry
Italy
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**SilverCraft: my path in jewelry**
Welcome to SilverCraft! Two years ago I went on a journey to learn the art of jewelry making and since then it has become a passion of mine that I want to share. Here you will find step-by-step tutorials on how to make exquisite silver chains, bracelets and rings. Join me as I explore techniques, tools and designs, transforming raw materials into beautiful, wearable works of art. Whether you're a beginner or just an enthusiast, subscribe to experience the joy of handmade jewelry and be a part of my creative journey. Let's create something beautiful together!
Welcome to SilverCraft! Two years ago I went on a journey to learn the art of jewelry making and since then it has become a passion of mine that I want to share. Here you will find step-by-step tutorials on how to make exquisite silver chains, bracelets and rings. Join me as I explore techniques, tools and designs, transforming raw materials into beautiful, wearable works of art. Whether you're a beginner or just an enthusiast, subscribe to experience the joy of handmade jewelry and be a part of my creative journey. Let's create something beautiful together!
“How to make a silver cuff bracelet with your own hands: Full manufacturing process”
“In this video you will see the complete process of creating a handmade silver cuff bracelet. I will show you how to create a unique piece of jewelry from ordinary silver, which will become a stylish accessory. Every step of the work, from melting to polishing, is presented in great detail. If you are interested in jewelry making or want to learn how to create jewelry with your own hands, this video is for you! Subscribe to the channel and put a like to not miss new master classes.”
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Silver Celtic Cuff Bracelet: Handcrafted Art
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This unique Celtic cuff bracelet is entirely handmade from pure silver. Every detail reflects the craftsmanship and ancient traditions of Celtic art. Discover the magic of ancient symbols and the elegance of modern style, all merged in this exceptional piece of jewelry. #handmade #jewelry #silver #bracelet #exclusive #fashion #fashion_ #gift #eco #celticart #handcraftedbracelet #silverbracelet ...
The process of making Silver bracelet with your own hands "Fox tail"
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Welcome to our channel! Today we have prepared something special for you - a detailed master class on making an elegant silver bracelet "Fox Tail" with your own hands. In this video, you will learn all the intricacies and secrets of creating a bracelet 21 centimeters long and 6 mm in diameter. Step-by-step instructions, clear tips and professional techniques - all this is waiting for you here. ...
Silver bracelet with your own hands: the process of making "Arabian Bismarck"
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Welcome to my channel! I am an aspiring jeweler with a passion for weaving handmade silver jewelry. Although it is not my main job, it is a hobby that brings me great joy. In this video, I will show you how to create a beautiful silver Arabian Bismarck bracelet. If you like my content and want to support my work, please give me a like and subscribe. Your support means a lot to me!
I’m not digging your video , because you didn’t share what the liquid was that you heated up 🤔 I liked the design 👍 but people just like me came to your channel to learn ! And you’re not doing such a good job at teaching ! When you hold back ! So was the first liquid dip in sulfuric acid 🤔followed by a quick quench in a backing soda, water mix ??? Don’t get me wrong I like your channel , I to have many interest ! And skills . But when you’re teaching others 🤔 then there is no Secrets .
Hello, I use black stain for silver (it is a mixture of sulfuric acid). After treating the bracelet with sulfuric acid, I rinse it with warm water and then neutralize the acid in warm water with the addition of baking soda. Thanks for the comment, in the future I will try to shoot videos in more detail, I am not a professional in this but I still try
Nice to watch an extended version of this bracelet.
Thank you 🙂 and I'm very glad that you liked it 👍
I love watching people make things. And this one reminded me that things don’t have to be complicated to be beautiful
Thank you for your comment! That's the thing about handcrafted items - simple lines can convey so much expression and feeling when so much work and love is put into them.
Looks awesome! 💥💥
Thank you very much, I am glad that you appreciate my work, I will soon release the full video of this video
@@M.EmilioJewelry oh nice! I look forward to watching. 😎😁👍🏾
Simple design with a great result!
Thank you for your feedback! It is in simplicity that true beauty often lies. I am glad that you liked my bracelet!
What is the price on a necklace like that its beautiful work
Thank you very much for the kind words. The cost of the work will depend on the delivery because I ship from Italy
Where are you from?
Hi Sir! Seems to be a nice video, I'll see it tomorrow Nowadays a saw a lot of chainmaking videos and I have to mention it is a squared byzantine chain i think.
Yes, you are correct, it is a square Byzantine chain with rounded corners. 👍
Is the mandrel 5mm? How thick is the wire?
The wire here is 1.4mm in diameter.
Sorry, I can't understand what you mean by a 5 mm mandrel?
@@M.EmilioJewelrythe rod you use to wrap the wire around. Thank you
That's some nice work
Thank you very much I am very glad that you liked it🙂
Ese sonido me parece que es del la maquina de soldar JX5-8. Esa yo la tengo
Tienes razón, es JX 5-8. Me gusta esta máquina de soldar porque la llama es muy suave y puedes hacerla tan delgada como una aguja.
looks amazing 🔥 😮
Thank you🤝
Loved watching the video
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
👍Bellissimo
Grazie mille 😊😊😊
Love watching these videos
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked them. Your support means a lot!
PERFECT !
Thank you very much
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I want to learn to make this type of jewelry
If you want to learn, then you have to try to do it, the main thing is to really want it. I started studying 2 years ago and gradually, step by step, I continue to study.
Beautiful!
Thank you very much, I'm very glad that you liked it
The best explained video out there thank you sir great work 😊
Thank you, I’m very glad that you liked it, I will try to make similar videos in the future
Love your video, I'm going to share with my jewellery diploma class. What's the wire solder that you are using?
Greetings, thank you very much for your comment. And solder for myself I found and make universal solder here Components per 10 grams : Silver (Ag) 7.5 rp. (75.0%) Copper (Cu) 1.55 grams (15.5%) Zinc (Zn) 0.95 grams (9.5%). Please note that this solder is universal for my needs only
@@M.EmilioJewelry Would the solder affect hallmarking?
When using sterling silver solder, it is important to consider the composition of the solder and its effect on the overall composition of the alloy. Grade 925 silver means that the product contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. To keep the 925 marking, you need to be careful about how the solder changes the overall composition. Let's look at the components of the solder: Silver (Ag): 75.0% Copper (Cu): 15.5% Zinc (Zn): 9.5% When soldering, some of the solder will mix with the base material, changing its composition. Let's look at how this can affect the final product. Let's calculate the effect of the solder on the overall composition: Suppose we have a piece of 10 grams of sterling silver to which we add 1 gram of solder. Composition of the item (before soldering): Silver (Ag): 92.5% of 10 g = 9.25 g Impurities (copper and other metals): 7.5% of 10 g = 0.75 g Solder composition: Silver (Ag): 75.0% of 1 g = 0.75 g Copper (Cu): 15.5% of 1 g = 0.155 g Zinc (Zn): 9.5% of 1 g = 0.095 g Now let's mix these quantities: Total weight after soldering: Silver (Ag): 9.25 g + 0.75 g = 10.00 g Copper (Cu): 0.75 g (originally in the product) + 0.155 g (from solder) = 0.905 g Zinc (Zn): 0 + 0.095 g (from solder) = 0.095 g Total Weight: Total weight of the product after soldering = 10 g (product) + 1 g (solder) = 11 g Now let's calculate the percentages for each component: Silver (Ag): (10.00 g / 11 g) * 100 = 90.91% Copper (Cu): (0.905 g / 11 g) * 100 = 8.23% Zinc (Zn): (0.095 g / 11 g) * 100 = 0.86% Conclusion: After adding 1 gram of solder, the total percentage of silver content will drop to approximately 90.91%, which is significantly lower than the required 92.5% for a 925 grade marking. Thus, the use of solder with the specified composition will change the characteristics of the product and may affect the marking. You are right, the solder composition needs to be changed.
Buena idea de usar la esponja para lubricar el alambre. Hoy aprendí algo nuevo. Gracias, maestro
Thank you very much, I am very glad that you found something useful in my video, I will try to continue to make videos interesting and useful. Good luck to you
Loved your full length video showing all of the steps you took when making a bracelet. My favorite type of video.
Thanks for your comment, I will try to release more videos like this in the future. Good luck to you
Its not arabian bismark!!!
Hello, it is strange of course why you think that, please write your comment more reasoned. I will be glad to receive your reply
I just subscribed to your channel
Thank you very much for subscribing to the channel I'm very happy
Really nice work. 😎👍🏾😁 I’m fairly new at silversmithing. All self taught so far. It’s a fun hobby. Gained yourself a new follower as well. Thanks for the awesome video. 😎🤙🏾✌🏾
Thanks for your comment, I will try to release more videos like this in the future when I have more time. Good luck with your hobby and learning. 🙂✌🏿🤙🏿
how long did this take? also wondering the weight
Hi, in the average time of making a silver bracelet in the "Arabian bismarck" technique weighing 30 grams the process can take: 1. To melt the metal and create the wire: 3 hours 2. Connecting the links and soldering: 2 hours 3. Creating the end piece and installing the clasp: 1 hour 4. Polishing and cleaning: 2 hours So the total time to make the bracelet is approximately 8 hours. Please note that this is only my practice.
Love to watch the step by step creative process. Beautiful result!
Thanks for the comment, I'm really glad you enjoyed it. I'll think of and make some more videos soon.
That Is beautiful, just beautiful ❤❤❤nice job!
Thank you dear friend, it's my pleasure
Un gran bel lavoro! 👍👍
Grazie mille 😊@@luigifioretti2198