Left Continue shopping
Your Order

You have no items in your cart

Bead Shack is one of the longest standing & largest beads shop in Australia!

Currency

28 gauge Wire Elements - Stainless Steel - Dead Soft

$11.45 AUD

Description

Size:  28 gauge - 0.31mm thick (0.012") soft temper round

Colour:  Tarnish Resistant Stainless Steel

Quantity:  36.6 metres (40 yards)

Made in Pakistan

Whether you need to wrap a pendant for a necklace or loop different components together in a bracelet, wire is up for the task. This smooth wire has a vibrant color and a tarnish resistant coating. This wire is both malleable and strong, so your homemade jewelry and crafts will retain a professional look for years to come. Bend and loop the wire to craft unique jewelry creations or to repair existing pieces. Unlock your creativity and manipulate this metal wire to make jewelry pieces for your own collection or to add to someone else's jewelry accessories. The wire can be twisted together to create a stronger wire, or you can use a single strand. It can be used to secure stones in jewelry pieces, wrap loops to join different components, or craft a design detail. You can even string beads along the thin wire for beading projects or hair adornments. Wire wrapping can help you enhance the structure or aesthetics of a piece of jewelry. With this wire, you can easily bend the wire thread in any direction you need, making it great for beginners and advanced jewelry makers alike. Show someone how much you care by making a personalized statement piece. Handmade jewelry pieces make great gifts for friends or loved ones for birthdays, Christmas, weddings, graduation, or other special occasions. Add this jewelry wire to your crafting supplies today and unlock your artistic talents.

Dead-soft wire is extremely flexible which makes it ideal for creating flowing curves, shapes and spirals, as well as for wrapping stones.

Because of this flexibility it can also be easily unbent, so when it is used to create an element like a clasp, which will be subjected to high stress, it should be hardened after shaping.  This can be done by placing it on an anvil or bench block and striking it with a nylon-jaw hammer.