The beauty of silver jewelry comes from its processing techniques

Carving and engraving techniques

This is an ancient technique commonly used in gold and silver processing both domestically and internationally. Thin the gold and silver hammer, and then use a chisel to create a relief effect or carve rich patterns on it. Generally speaking, the larger the area available for carving and engraving, the better the effect that can be displayed.

melting method

By utilizing the physical properties of silver’s uniform and rapid thermal conductivity, a thin silver sheet is heated with fire until it is about to melt. Removing the heat source produces uniform wrinkles on the silver sheet. Jewelry made from this material has a strong decorative effect and a natural charm. There are also some ornaments with droplet like effects that are made of silver and far superior to gold, which are very charming.

wood grain metal

Layer by layer, pure silver and copper silver alloys with different contents, nickel silver alloys, copper, brass, red copper (sometimes with a small amount of gold), etc. are overlapped and welded, then rubbed and flattened, resulting in different colored texture effects on the metal surface.

Silver inlay technology

Black silver jewelry is designed with chiseled or carved silver as the base, and then filled with pure black copper silver lead alloy in the pattern. After polishing, the silver pattern is exposed, with a strong contrast between black and white, revealing a dignified appearance.

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