GOLD FILLED WIRE: Gold-filled
wire, sometimes called rolled gold, is a wonderful choice for wire
jewelry makers. It is appropriate for all types of jewelry. For most
people, it will last their entire lifetime without showing signs of
wear. It is made by forming a tube of gold and filling the tube with
a base metal, usually jeweler's brass. The gold content is 5% or
1/20 of the total wire. Gold-filled wire for jewelry offers an
affordable, durable choice at a fraction of the cost of solid karat
gold. It is generally available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes,
and tempers in white, yellow (traditional) and rose gold colors.
A Few Facts About 14Kt Rolled Gold Wire (Gold-Filled
Wire)
- 14/20 Rolled Gold wire creates
high fashion jewelry at a fraction of the cost of solid gold and
sells extremely well because of the fascination with gold.
- There is 100 times more gold
in 14 kt. Rolled Gold (gold filled) than in gold plate.
- A 14/20 Rolled Gold pendant is
usually considered a lifetime piece of jewelry.
- 14/20 Rolled Gold is usually
used for pendants, pins, collars, bracelets, and small rings.
- Gold filled wire is available
in 10k, 12k, and 14k, being the best quality and most durable.
In the symbol 14/20, the 14 stands for the karat of gold used,
and the 20 means 1/20.
- Basically, gold-filled wire is
a good metal for a good price. It should always be represented
properly and never misrepresented to your customer as solid
gold. I collect old wire jewelry pieces and have several with
actual dates on them. I show my customer these items to
illustrate that gold-filled jewelry can stand the test of time.
Care of 14kt. Rolled Gold
Jewelry
Your customer will usually ask, "How
do I take care of it?"
It's easy. Just care for it as you would any other jewelry. It is
quite durable. A simple inexpensive way to clean rolled gold jewelry
(gold fill) is to soak it for a minute or two in a mild solution of
ammonia and water or a commercial liquid jewelry cleaner. Rinse the
jewelry thoroughly with water afterwards and let dry.
Because of the nature of wire sculpture, give your customer a cotton
filled box for storing separately from their other jewelry. This
will cut down on tarnish and keep it from being scratched by other
jewelry. Plus it reduces the chance of a wire being pulled by being
connected to another piece of jewelry. Remember this is NOT gold
plate and in many cases is handed down from generation to
generation. It is not unusual to find an old gold filled pendant
that is nearly 75 years old!
How to Keep from Scratching Your Gold-Filled Wire
Diagrams and Tip provided by Richard
Stone of Stone's Creations
Take a very fine tooth metal file and gently round off all eight
corners of your flat nose pliers and even the straight edges in the
front of the pliers. Be careful when rounding the inside strait
edges because these are the two edges that you grab the wire with.
Don't round too much off. Make sure all surfaces are polished for a
very smooth surface. This should prevent most of your gold filled
wire from being scratched.
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