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Armature
Armature
A framework around which a sculpture is built. Large clay pieces may use armatures to reduce firing time and to stretch more expensive materials.
How to Create a Pondo Stitch
How to Create a Pondo Stitch
Join Rose in this easy beading tutorial to learn the Pondo stitch—a versatile and uncomplicated technique perfect for designing popular seed bead bracelets, necklaces, and more. Discover the joy of creating stunning beadwork with this step-by-step Pondo stitch guide.
Hex-Cut Bead
Hex-Cut Bead
Seed bead with six sides, giving it a hexagonal shape. Available from many manufacturers, in a variety of colors, sizes and finishes.
Matinee Length
Matinee Length
A single-strand necklace ranging from 20 to 25 inches in length.
Mousetail
Mousetail
1.5mm satin cord.
Mosaic
Mosaic
An image or pattern created by using small colored pieces set in mortar.
Mandrel
Mandrel
A wood or metal form used to shape metal into a desired shape and size, or to size rings or wrist bangles.
Manchette Bracelet
Manchette Bracelet
A broad bracelet in the form of a cuff.
Memory Wire
Memory Wire
A steel wire which holds (remembers) its preformed shape. Memory wire jewelry does not require a clasp, using wire tension to keep jewelry on.
Multi-Strand Clasp
Multi-Strand Clasp
A clasp which secures jewelry with two or more strands. Some styles are accented with gemstones, enamel or inlay work. Can be called by a myriad of names.
Flat-Nose Pliers
Flat-Nose Pliers
A pair of pliers with smooth, flat jaws, used to bend wire, stabilize beads and components, flatten wire, create sharp corners in wireworking and more.
Rosary Pliers
Rosary Pliers
Pliers created by blending Round-Nose Pliers with Side-Cutting Pliers. Round-Nose Pliers create round loops and curves. Side-Cutting Pliers cut wire smoothly.
Rosary
Rosary
A particular configuration of beads and components used in the Roman Catholic religious belief.
Resin
Resin
A solid or semi-solid organic (carbon based) material, either natural or synthetic. In general, non-soluble in water.
Iris
Iris
An iridescent color, coating or finish which creates a play of colors on its surface. Similar to AB finish, iris has a darker, shorter spectrum of color play.
Aurora Borealis (AB)
Aurora Borealis (AB)
Named for the northern lights, aurora borealis is a term for crystal stones that have a highly iridescent surface. Often abbreviated to AB.
Repousse
Repousse
Patterns or decorations achieved with punches or chasing hammers.
Rope necklace
Rope necklace
Long, single-strand continuous necklace, 37 inches or longer.
Round-Nose Pliers
Round-Nose Pliers
A pair of pliers with round jaws, used to create curves and loops in a range of diameters in headpins, eyepins and other metal wire.
Rondelle Bead
Rondelle Bead
A flat or disc-shaped bead. Typically round, rondelles are also available in square or triangular shapes.
Rivoli
Rivoli
A round crystal component which is faceted to a point on both sides.
Rhinestone
Rhinestone
Originally quartz sourced along the Rhine. Today, it means colorless potash-and-lead glass that contains lead crystal quartz. Also called strass, diamante.
Rhodium
Rhodium
An expensive whitish-gray metallic element from the platinum family.
Organza Ribbon
Organza Ribbon
Ribbon woven in a sheer fabric in a variety of colors.
Ribbon
Ribbon
A thin band of flexible material, usually fabric or leather, used for binding and tying. In jewelry-making, ribbon is used for stringing, embellishment and more.
Rocaille Bead
Rocaille Bead
Rocaille seed beads are small, rounded beads perfect for adding texture and color to jewelry. With a variety of sizes and finishes, they’re ideal for creating everything from delicate necklaces to bold statement pieces.
Quench
Quench
A technique used in metalworking used to harden steel by immersing in air, oil, water or brine (salt water).
Horn
Horn
Bead and component material carved from the horns of animals like cattle and goats. Horn is a permanent growth on the head of an animal. Antler is shed yearly.
Hank
Hank
A grouping of multiple strands of beads tied together. Many forms of seed beads are sold this way, especially Czech seed beads.
Hematite
Hematite
A gunmetal grey mineral form of iron oxide used in jewelry-making and décor objects. Sometimes magnetized. Believed to have metaphysical attributes.
Hemp Cord
Hemp Cord
A cord made from the fibers of the industrial hemp plant and commonly used in jewelry. It knots easily, making it ideal for knotting or macramé projects.
Hammering
Hammering
Giving metal surface marks and textures by hammering.
Hemalyke™
Hemalyke™
A manmade material resembling natural hematite, at significantly lower cost. Sometimes magnetized or used as a base for a variety of finishes and coatings.
Half-Drilled Bead
Half-Drilled Bead
A bead with a drill hole that only goes halfway through. Half-drilled beads are attached to various settings using a glue or other adhesive.
Hook-and-Eye Clasp
Hook-and-Eye Clasp
A clasp with a hook on one side and an open loop on the other. Can include Adjustable, Crimp, Hook-Style, Magnetic and Multi-Strand Clasp styles.
Headpin
Headpin
A length of wire, usually straight, with one flattened or embellished end. The flattened end prevents beads from slipping off the end of the pin.
Peyote Stitch
Peyote Stitch
An off-loom bead-weaving technique used by many cultures, in which beads are woven in a zigzag. Peyote stitch has both flat and tube-shaped variations.
Upeye
Upeye
Finding that can be bonded to round bead or tumbled stone to add a loop and create a pendant.
Pavé Setting
Pavé Setting
The method of setting stones very close together so that very little metal shows between them.
Grip Length
Grip Length
The depth of the grip range of an ice-pick bail. The grip length measures the distance of a stringing hole from the edge of a drilled focal.
Granulation
Granulation
Intricate patterns are created through granulation. Tiny ball shapes are fashioned into patterns, heat fused, then carefully antiqued and polished.
Patina
Patina
The coloration that occurs in certain metals when they are exposed at length to the atmosphere. Can be greenish or reddish depending on the type of metal.
Prong Bail
Prong Bail
A finding used to attach a chain to a cross-drilled pendant.
Gunmetal
Gunmetal
Discover "gunmetal": its origins, the inspiration for its name, and its role in jewelry making. Explore gunmetal and its versatile applications here.
Princess Length
Princess Length
A 17- to 19-inch length necklace.
Pearl Essence
Pearl Essence
Explore the mystery of pearl essence and its origins in this enlightening entry from the EncycloBEADia®.
Gem Setting Pliers
Gem Setting Pliers
A pair of pliers used to set or tighten the prongs on gemstone settings. The structure of these pliers gives them and parallel jaws and exceptional leverage.
Pearl Reamer
Pearl Reamer
A specialized file or hand drill used to complete or widen the drill hole in pearls.
Precious Stones
Precious Stones
Rare and costly gems: diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires.
Porcelain Bead
Porcelain Bead
Created from ceramic material and fired at a high temperature, leading to a stronger and tougher bead or component.
Opera-length
Opera-length
An especially long strand necklace. Length is 26 to 36 inches.
Pony Bead
Pony Bead
A bead cut from a tube of glass or plastic, then tumbled and polished to smooth the edges. Used on cornrow braids, fringe and in Native American styles.
Pendant
Pendant
An ornament suspended from a single chain.
Platinum
Platinum
A rare grey-white metal (and element) used in jewelry. It is resistant to tarnish and wear-and-tear.
Riveting with a Wire Rivet
Riveting with a Wire Rivet
Learn the art of cold-joining with wire rivets, seamlessly bringing metal pieces together with precision and craftsmanship.
Five Secrets to Successful Phone Photography
Five Secrets to Successful Phone Photography
Learn pro jewelry photography with just your phone in this 5-part series with Chris! Get tips on shooting metal, showing off facets, lighting, backgrounds, and using a fill card for stunning results.
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