Wire (or wireworking) jigs are a plate or frame used for making standardized and repeatable wire-based jewelry components. Some jigs come as fixed forms while others include moveable pegs so designers can create their own shapes. Designers who want to use wire jigs for their jewelry lines can see how these tools work in the "How to Use a Wire Jig" video with Arbel.
Wire jigs with moveable pegs offer jewelry makers higher levels of design control over the elements they are creating with wire. While most moveable peg wire jigs have flat tops, there are also “in the round” jigs for creating finger rings, bangles and cuff bracelets.
Many of the fixed form wire jigs you’ll find on this website are manufactured by Artistic Wire®. These jigs include immovable pegs and permanent curved shapes for easy use. The durable acrylic forms cause less abrasion to metal coatings than other surfaces. Wireworkers can add beads before bending or add charms and other embellishments after the shapes are completed.
Artistic Wire jigs include step-by-step full-color instructions and a pusher tool for flattening wire loops and intersections.
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