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Artistic Wire is a 34 gauge, 30-yard long silver plated tarnish resistant colored copper wire, designed for jewelry wrapping and crafting. Its dead soft temper allows for easy manipulation, while the tarnish-resistant coating ensures your creations remain stunning over time. Compliant with EU regulations, this wire is a safe and stylish choice for all your creative projects.
A**I
Only wire bran I use
Artistic wire is one of the only brands that actually holds really well and hardly tarnishes. With extreme wear it will, but it's really quite good and it's the best brand I've found and it's the only thing I use for all my jewelry other than 925 sterling silver. I've been making and selling jewelry since 2017 on Etsy and in local gift shops and this is my favorite brand!
A**R
Feels like it is half-hard
Handles nicely though harder than I thought it would be...lots of memory from being wound on a small spool. Nicely finished.
K**.
Excellent wire
This is a great wire for jewelry making
T**A
Nicks/scrapes up VERY easily; great for wire writing practice!
The wire itself is malleable, has a pretty whitish silver finish, and is tarnish-free. The softness of the metal, however, presents both a pro and a con--it is easy to bend and shape, but at the same time it is just as easy to nick up and scrape. Although in theory it could make for great wire writing jewelry, the likelihood of ending up with anything presentable (i.e. sans scrapes) is small.PROS:-MALLEABLE: very easy to shape and bend, which makes it *perfect* for wire writing jewelry.-THICK (18 gauge): thick enough not to unintentionally bend completely out of shape-NON-TARNISH: the pretty silvery finish, will stay a pretty silvery finish.-CHEAP: you get 4 yard of this stuff for six bucks; great bang-for-your-buck.CONS:-NOT HIGH-QUALITY: I'd have to agree with a previous reviewer, in that this is essentially like paperclip metal. Tarnish-free with a silver finish, but paperclip metal nonetheless. If you want something to practice on, why buy this when you can just use some spare paperclips?-SCRAPES/NICKS EASILY: shaping loops with round nose pliers won't inflict any major damage, but doing literally anything else will cause the metal to scrape up--badly.OVERALL: Fine for making jump rings and the like, which don't require much crimping/flattening with pliers. Decent for practice wire writing, but I wouldn't use it for any finished wire writing jewelry. Great deal (4 yards of silvery tarnish-free wire) but it would be difficult to make anything presentable out of it.
K**E
can still tarnish
still was able to tarnish :( even though i didn’t put it near water
D**Y
Only Brand I Use
This is the only brand I use for silver wire. I have been making wired art and jewelry for a long time and have tried many different types and for me this is the only one I'll use any more. 18 gauge works great for the hooks I use, (really make) to create suncatchers.
J**Q
20g So far so good
Using this for wire wrapped stone pendants, working fine so far as I am a beginner but it makes me already want to try a lower gauge or square wire shape instead of circle for a cleaner look.
A**R
Good sterling silver replacement, but handle gently, and it's thicker than you think
I create jewelry for myself and as gifts. For gifts I always use sterling silver, but it's expensive to use it for more casual personal jewelry. I decided to give this a try because I'd heard that it was a good way to get the brightness of sterling silver without the high cost.It is definitely bright and shiney, and in my research I'd heard it has a slightly warm/yellow cast but I don't find that to be true. It feels completely different from non-coated wire - very slick. It's thicker at 22 gauge than a non-coated sterling silver, noticeably so in fact. I ordered a 26 gauge and may even order a 28 gauge as a comparable replacement to my 24 gauge sterling silver. The 22 gauge is what I would normally think of 20 gauge.This is a soft wire - fantastic for wrapped/rosary/closed loops, but I hesitate to use it for open loops or eye pins unless it was in a light necklace or earrings, something that doesn't get tugged too often. I'll give it a try and update later, I just started playing with it tonight.I'd heard from research as well that the copper is exposed when the wire is cut since this is a copper plated wire. I couldn't see it in the 22 gauge. Perhaps in an 18 or 16, something really thick. Otherwise it's pretty consistent with the silver color.The only word of warning is that this wire can be scratched. I tend to work slowly and carefully so it's not an issue - the few scratches are not noticeable on the piece over all - but I've seen recommendations to get nylon covers for your tools. I would just recommend experimenting with it to see for yourself before spending the money on the nylon covers.Definitely glad I purchased it and will be using it more frequently in the future.
A**R
fil de cuivre argenté
se travaille bien,belle apparence
Y**.
Arrived on time!
This wire is being used to build a HO Train layout!
W**S
Bueno
Cumple con su función
A**R
Exactly as advertised. Good quality.
Good quality artistic wire - good for wire wrapping.
A**A
Blister ouvert et manque quelques tours du fil métallique
J'ai acheté ce fil métallique pour faire des bijoux,je trouve que c'est une manque de respect ,un fil métallique entamé , je mise une étoile parce qu'il n'y a pas cero, parce que je considère que ne mérite même pas une
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