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Daily Wire Tip June 7: Tape for Wire-Framing

Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
June 07, 2010

Question:

I am spending time in a town with no fabric store. Can you suggest another type of tape to use in wire-framing instead of the quilter’s tape? Thanks!

Answer:

My most recent, favorite tape is pin stripe tape, which can be purchased as auto supply stores. My faculty and I also use painter’s tape. I have been known to use band-aid strips, electrical tape, or whatever is handy when necessary!

Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong

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Labradorite: Trendy Gem!

We asked Dale what trend or theme she saw in the Tucson JOGS show this year. Her answer? Labradorite!

Labradorite is named for the Labrador region of Canada, and it’s a beautiful gem, ranging in color and sheen from brown to purple to gold to blue!
You can find a beautiful collection of Labradorite Cabochons and Labradorite Beads right here on Wire-Sculpture.com!

Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
April 30, 2010

Question:

Is there any reason that I couldn’t use copper wire that was used as electrical wire?

Answer:

No, there is no reason why recycled copper wire cannot be used to create jewelry. For some interesting facts about this popular ore, check out this article: A Few Words about Copper.

Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong

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Natural Jasper Stones – Cabochon Gemstones

Today we’re going to look at Jasper—specifically, what kinds of jasper are out there, where they come from, and what’s so special about picture jasper!

A member of the chalcedony family, jasper is extremely versatile; it has been used in carvings, seals, cabochons, beads, and has even been used in fire-making techniques. Jasper is a semi-precious, opaque, and relatively common stone; what makes jasper so unique is the wide array of colors and patterns it comes in!

Jasper can be found all over the world; common sources include Russia, Uruguay, India, Egypt, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Madagascar, and the United States. Jasper usually has banding, matrix-like inclusions, or a spotted appearance.

Jasper stones that possess unusual patterns, characteristics, and coloring are called “picture jasper.” Types of jasper that resemble a certain pattern, color, or scene are often named for their visual characteristics, and these names can vary from region to region. We call our jasper stones by the names we’re familiar with–but you may recognize a jasper stone as having another name entirely!

Picture jasper stones often resemble animal coats, such as Dalmatian Jasper (jasper resembling the coloring and spots of a Dalmatian dog), Leopard Skin Jasper, and Zebra Jasper (which can come in both black and white stripes, and brown and pink stripes!).

Dalmatian Jasper

Dalmatian Jasper

Picture jasper can also take the form of a “natural photograph,” showing a landscape or skyscape. See in this stone, how the inclusions and coloring appear to form a field with a river, or perhaps even clouds:

Picture Stone Pendant

Picture Stone Pendant

And that’s all formed naturally!

Another form of jasper I love is called Paint Brush Jasper, named that way because it looks like someone has dribbled paint along the surface of the stone! You can imagine the ink spreading along the stone, seeping into it and expanding, forming ink drops and pools. In most paint brush jasper, the stone is light, often gray, with dark inclusions forming the “paint.” This is one of my most favorite cabochons we stock; even though it’s a paint brush jasper stone, it looks like a scene of a river surrounded by trees–what does it look like to you?

Paint Brush Jasper

Paint Brush Jasper

That’s part of the appeal of Jasper, especially picture stone jasper: your customers may see something in the stone that no one else sees, and it becomes special to them. Some people enjoy finding hidden symbols and figures, giving the stone an important significance that only they realize.

Jasper stones are relatively easy to dye, and can imitate lapis lazuli stones fairly well. However, many kinds of jasper possess naturally vivid and unique coloring, and are named for their coloring! Take a look at this poppy jasper cabochon:

Poppy Jasper Cabochon

Poppy Jasper Cabochon

Doesn’t it just glow? The crimson and red hues play with light and have an unmistakable poppy-like feel. And poppy jasper is said to bring joy into a person’s life–what a lovely stone to wear as a pendant!

Wire-Sculpture stocks many, many kinds of jasper, in both jasper bead and cabochon forms. Here’s a list of the jasper cabochons we carry:

…And we’re constantly getting new cabochons and beads in stock!

So check out our gemstone cabochons and peek at all our jasper cabs. Available in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, you can use our jasper stones in necklaces, rings, pendants, bangles, hairpieces–anything you can think of! Jasper’s also a great stone to practice your wire wrapping techniques on, as chalcedony is about a 6 or 7 on Mohs scale of hardness. These stones are guaranteed to be unique and one-of-a-kind; give your customers a lovely, natural stone that they will cherish!

So how about you? What are your favorite kinds of jasper, and what names for picture jasper do you know that we haven’t covered?

40% Off All CZs – Limited Time Sale!

Hi Wire Sculptors!

As you may remember, we got a whole new shipment of sparkling Cubic Zirconia gemstones in a little while ago. We just love these little gems, and we bet you do, too!

Beautiful Red Cubic Zirconia Stone

Check out our Stunning Cubic Zirconia Collection!

Well, I want to let you know, we have a great sale going on from now until Sunday, April 18! For a limited time, all our Cubic Zirconia gems are 40% off! And as always, Gold Club members receive an additional 25% discount–there’s never been a better time to experiment with and stock up on CZ gems!

Shop our Cubic Zirconia stones by color or by shape; we’re confident we have the widest selection of CZ gems on the web–a whole rainbow of colors, from very small to massive gems, in your favorite shapes!

So click on over to Wire-Sculpture.com’s Cubic Zirconia 40% off sale, and let our sparkling gems inspire you for your next wire jewelry project!

All the best,
Brandon Hutchins
Wire-Sculpture.com

P.S. – Did you see the Winners of our 2010 Snowflake contest?

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