look in the phone book under jewelery or jewelers. ignore the listings for the stores like zales and kay. look for stores that are individual owned and operated. many of these have custom jewelry design or custom orders in the ad. take your design in and ask about the cost. Don't be afraid to comparison shop. if you don't have a picture of the design, you will have to sit down with the jeweler to have them draw it out. this can add signifigantly to the price. good luck
Try Precious Metal Clay--it is a clay made of fine silver particles in a binder. You use it just like regular clay to make your charms, then fire it in a kiln, with a torch, or on a gas stove. Try these links:
http://jewelrymaking.about.com/od/metalclaybasics/ss/022206.htm
www.pmcsupply.com
Bracelet charms can be found in various online stores such as "Picturesongold" and "Jewelbasket". Pictures on Gold has unique, high quality, sterling silver and gold charms ready to be designed and produced to represent anyone's graduation needs. Other good places to look for or request charms related to graduation would be in your own town at stores such as Kay Jewelers or any other local store.
Yes. Sterling silver is an alloy - silver is too soft to use on it's own, just like gold, and so they must alloy it with a non precious metal. Copper is usually used for this.
You can learn how to make beaded bracelets here http://www.ehow.com/how_4421563_make-sterling-silver-bead-bracelets.html and can buy the beads from any well stocked crafts store.
There are literally too many styles of sterling silver hoops to name. Every artist and craftsman will have their own style but a very general classification can be made ranging on hoop size and width.
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A bead shop is a good place as they have the rings and many beads or little charms to string on it to personalise your keyring.
really depends on the make and what yr they are from, some of the really old pocketwatches that are silver are actually sterling silver
I have a full set of WM A. Rogers AA heavy Oneida LTD. Flatware... It says on the back of the knives "STAINLESS". I hope this answers your question. I have a similar set of flatware and the "Stainless" on the knife means the blade is stainless. However, the handle and other parts of set could be stainless or silverplate. WM A Rogers did mostly silver plated flatware, not sterling silver. If it tarnishes it is most likely silver-plated.
You can run your own buisness and get a lot of the profit.
Chamilia bracelets are genuine and come in gold and silver and can be decorated with beads to your liking. You can build your own at a variety of fine jewelery stores and the beads and charms come in a variety of styles and colors
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Italian charm bracelets have many different charms to chose from to put on the bracelet. When the bracelet is first bought, there are 18 blank links to put which ever charms you wish on. The charms that are chosen by you will have their own meaning for you, but not necessarily the same meaning for everyone.