Archive for Jewelry Earings


I mean like other then earings that go in your ear.

You can wear any type of body jewelry like labret, captive bead rings, horseshoe rings, etc. You can buy them online or at stores.

Just make sure that the jewelry is 18 gauge or it wouldn’t fit in your piercing (the jewelry could be too big or too small to fit your piercing).


Like for instance a online phamracy called edrugnet.co.uk or come has a same fac number as some beauty online shop which sells jewellery, earings etc. Does this mean its a fake unrelaible number? is it possible for more then one company or an organization to use a same fax number? thanks!.

I would have to say that these companies are all run by the same person or persons in the same location. It is not odd for people to run multiple crappy businesses from the same location, with the intent of a "get rich quick" type mentality.


What are the rings that have no diamond etc so i can make epoxy resin jewelry called? also earings like that and necklaces with empty frames? need to look some up on ebay but dont know what they are really called?

They’re called different things depending on who’s doing the naming and exactly which shapes/etc they are, and whether they’re closed on the back side like I think you’re thinking of, which are actually "shallow cells".
Here are some of the name possibilities:
……bezels, pendant trays, cabachon settings, charm blanks, bead frames, photo "Italian charms"

Other things that can take the heat from curing resin and won’t be bothered by that plastic, would be metal bottle caps (quite popular these days) and some plastic bottle caps, or cells made from (hardened) polymer clay, etc., etc.

Epoxy resin can also be poured into cells with no backs, like this for example:
http://www.ganoksin.com/borisat/nenam/epoxy.htm …scroll down to "Window of Opportunity" about halfway down that page for the lesson

Or they** can be poured into temporary shallow molds, or could also be created on a non-stick surface with temporary walls of paper, foils, metal, wood, various kinds of tape, etc.
**epoxy resins or the "tweaked" epoxy resin called Easy Cast, but epoxy resins shouldn’t be used in deep molds (polyester resin would be recommended instead)

There’s much more info about epoxy resins (including epoxy glues that also work) and how to use them (lessons, tips, troubleshooting, links to examples, etc) on this page of my site if you want to check it out:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/other_materials.htm …especially the category called *In Permanent Cells" (under Epoxy Resins > Casting).
(There’s also info on that page about *polyester* craft resins, which are not used for open cells like this but in removable molds.)

HTH,

Diane B.