Silver Twist: A Bangle Braided to Perfection 😍
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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About this video:-
This braided silver bangle is a unique and elegant piece of jewelry that is perfect for any occasion. The bangle is crafted from high-quality silver, and features a braided design that is both stylish and timeless. The bangle is adjustable for a comfortable fit, and can be worn alone or stacked with other bracelets for a more layered look. It's perfect for everyday wear or to complement a formal attire.
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Background music-
Courtesy of UA-cam Studio Audio library
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Tools and material used in this process---
Digital caliper- amzn.to/35BeCkJ
Hammer- amzn.to/346mbzO
Piler- - amzn.to/3C3vAo0
Side cutter piler- amzn.to/3sJ2ojm
Rolling Machine-- amzn.to/3sqMKZH
Bench vise -- amzn.to/3plpZEH
Jewelry cutting saw- amzn.to/3psa0EJ
Wire draw plate-- amzn.to/3tgTWqr
Tweezer- amzn.to/3M7F0ng
Borax ---- amzn.to/3HvcVmp
Squire anvil- amzn.to/3K66PKM
Fireproof cotton-amzn.to/3rdenVx
Forming block -- amzn.to/3JF0eac
Ring size mandrel- amzn.to/3K5M5mE
Fire gun for soldering- amzn.to/3svpcDa
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Precautions-
Pay close attention to your body while working so that you do not suffer any injuries or physical damage. Use gloves, goggles as well as safety measures to deal with fire and chemical reactions.
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I stumbled upon your videos. I admire the skills I see here and the tools used. You are the village silversmith that every village needs.
Great work! Looks super beautiful! Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial and sharing it!
Thanks for making the videos. Lots of great learning from each one.
Very nice! Thank you for the great tutorials.
Looks like 14 gauge. Beautiful bracelet, sir.
Brilliant skills friend, does it take a lot of time to roll wire to desired thickness?
Beautiful, how long was the wire at the end, and also what gauge as well. Thank you for this how to.
Me gusta mucho. Te felicito.
Always love your videos!
Thanks
BELLA!♡
Wow 😲
What is the yellow stone please name ❤
Please make Figaro copper bracelet
What is the name of the yellow stone that he put in the water?
Brother, How you make new type of jewellery ornaments please tell me?
Iam also goldsmith beginner.
Oxcidicer kaha milta hai bhai bol plzz
Where to buy? Do you have etsy store?
Please tell me what was added to the water to make it black
It is oxidation chemical, exactly what’s the name I don’t know but you can ask for silver oxidation chemical in tools shop of jewelry.
It's called liver of sulphur and it STINKS to high hell 🤣 but it does the best job of adding the oxidation to not only silver but copper brass bronze gold etc but each metal has a different color of oxidation that it turns👍....., that's it I'm going back to making jewelry I miss it❤️ thanks @we make jewelry you've convinced me to take up my business again🙏🙏🙏💯
@@WeMakeJewellery it's called liver of sulphur babe😘 or LOS for short 😘
КАЖЕТЬСЯ НАШЛА 💋
Chemical name
What is the name of oxidational thing please gide me punjabi or Urdu language
Is that Sterling Silver or pure silver (925 or 999)?
most likely 925, as pure would be too soft. Then again, nothing stops you from making a pure silver one, it's just that the jewel will be more prone to dents and scratches.
@@Aenareon1 I would choose 925 because of its strength but wondered if it was pure silver given its apparent malleability plus the potential to use pure silver as solder so you don’t get hard spots in the chain and far less tidying up afterwards to clean up the joints (the cutting of the links is fairly brutal and wouldn’t leave a close seam to get a strong joint), hence my curiosity. I suppose that the solder could simply be 925 as it’s very thin compared with the heavy gauge links and so would liquefy whilst the links themselves were at soldering temperature.
Which thing you used for oxidation?
It’s a sulpher.
Kon shaa पथर रखे थे
Yes I make ज्वेलर्स
Camical name
Liver of Sulphur or LOS for short 😘