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How do you clean a stainless steel watch to maintain its shine?
Have you ever noticed how your stainless steel watch loses its shine over time? Between exposure to dust, perspiration and daily handling, it's crucial to know how to clean your stainless steel watch to preserve its beauty and functionality over the long term. -
Avoid these typical things which ruin your jewellery
Many people don’t know how to take care of their jewellery. We experience many who do not know, for example, that they are not allowed to swim with jewellery or put their hands in a bucket of detergent, says Susanna Müller, co-owner of Müller's Goldsmith in Frederikssund (Danemark). She gives you here five tips on how she cares her jewellery. -
How Laser Welding has revolutionised the jewellery industry.
Laser welding has truly transformed the landscape of jewelry manufacturing and repair. -
What are the most important tools to make basic jewellery
Creating your own jewelry can be a fulfilling and rewarding endeavor, offering a unique outlet for your creativity. -
Promote your Business
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Why it's best to buy your tools locally.
There are several reasons why buying tools and equipment from a local supplier can be advantageous. -
Pulse Arc Welding vs Laser Welding. Which is Better?
Check out the strengths and unique features of both technologies. -
What are Jewellery Findings and why is the quality essential
Jewellery findings are small components or parts utilized in the assembly of jewellery. -
Natural vs Synthetic Diamonds
It’s important for jewellers to be able to determine the difference between synthetic and natural diamonds. -
Enamelling with the U-Namel Starter Kit
Enamelling made easy with the 7-colour U-Namel Starter Kit -
Which soldering board is right for you?
Soldering boards may seem like a fairly straightforward concept, however with jewellers’ needs being so diverse, it just makes sense to have the right board for each application. -
Binding Wire
Can binding wire be reused for subsequent soldering operations?
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