Yes, any wire can be used for jewelry craft. It all depends on the effect you want to have in your design. If you are going for fine jewelry, of course it would be better if you used silver wire. However, especially for trial beading, the less expensive wire will work just fine. I would suggest that you work carefully as steel wire is less flexible than beading wire and can "bite" you.
Hot dipped galvanized steel can be welded and is available as HOT DIP GALVANIZED WELDED WIRE MESH. Galvanizing is a process where zinc is applied to steel to protect against corrosion. It is also used to give steel a bright finish.
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In galvanized steel, a thin coating of zinc is used to protect it from rust or corrosion.
The difference between the GI sheet galvanized and mild sheet steel is the gauged used. The other difference is the materials used and the galvanization aspect.
Galvanized steel has coatings that make it corrosion proof, and with a zink coating, it won't rust. Galvanized steel is seldom used for flooring as it would seem to conduct electrical current, not something really desireable when working with electrified kitchen appliances. Galvanized steel is normally used for water pipes, girders in buildings, etc. Stainless Steel is more common in kitches, especially commercial restaurants. As a flooring material, it would be impractible.
Zero spangle is galvanized steel that is used as building material.
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it is used as electrical conductors or used for craft to make jewelry, architecture, and other craft
Normally stainless steel. But cast iron coated with enamal and galvanized steel were also used.