While working with silver coins, I have accumulated a large number of silver round center pieces. Then I melt them and make jewelry. Most often these are chains and bracelets.
First I weigh the scrap of silver, then I do the calculations to get the 925 sterling silver alloy. To do this, I add 999.9 pure silver in the required proportions and get an alloy of 925 purity that meets jewelry standards.
In this video I show how I made two Bismark bracelets. This chain design has many different names around the world. But basically it's still Bismark or Bismarck. I don't know why.. For these two Bismarck bracelets I used 100 grams of silver. About 30 percent of the metal went to scrap (for subsequent melting and processing) and the total weight of the bracelets became about 68 grams. I made one of the bracelets with a blackened finish. For this I used a solution of sulfuric liver. The other bracelet I made was just a shiny silver finish. Both bracelets look great! Do you know how my Bismark bracelets and chains differ from the same chains made by other jewelers? I make very tight links and I do a lot of file work, removing the metal layer and getting a nice flatness on both sides. It takes three times longer than other jewelers spend (who are simply lazy or save time at the expense of quality), but the result is excellent! I'm absolutely sure that in a shop window, among similar bracelets, you would have stopped your eyes exactly on my product! If you want the same bracelet - welcome to my store!
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Негізгі бет Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль Bracelets Bismark made of Silver central parts of coins. Now you know how it’s made!
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