Sterling Silver 10 x 8mm Oxidized Oval Gallery Wire Bezel Component Mounting
Sterling Silver 10 x 8mm Oxidized Oval Gallery Wire Bezel Component Mounting
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Bezel cups provide an easy way to set your stones and finish with professional-looking results. With walls modeled from our gallery wire, these bezel cups add distinctive flair to any design. Use with cabochons for everything from earrings to pendants.
Metal type: Sterling silver Metal color: White Fabrication Method: Cast Shape: Oval Style: Bezel mounting Wall height: 3.7mm Mounting/Bezel size(s) shape(s): 10 x 8mm oval Country of origin: USA Also available in other sizes: 10 x 8mm oval 14 x 10mm oval 16 x 12mm oval Using Bezel Cups Bezel cups hold most calibrated cabochons or cameos; 1 Before setting your stone, place a small drop of E6000 adhesive into the bezel cup. This acts as a cushion for the stone and secures it while you complete the setting process. 2 Place your stone in the bezel setting, flat side down. Burnish the bezel over the edge of the stone, using a bezel roller. 3 Apply even pressure all the way around the top edge of the bezel. You can use a slim burnisher to reach into tight areas. 4 Continue until the stone is tight inside the cup and the bezel is snug and neat against the outside edges of the stone.
Metal type: Sterling silver Metal color: White Fabrication Method: Cast Shape: Oval Style: Bezel mounting Wall height: 3.7mm Mounting/Bezel size(s) shape(s): 10 x 8mm oval Country of origin: USA Also available in other sizes: 10 x 8mm oval 14 x 10mm oval 16 x 12mm oval Using Bezel Cups Bezel cups hold most calibrated cabochons or cameos; 1 Before setting your stone, place a small drop of E6000 adhesive into the bezel cup. This acts as a cushion for the stone and secures it while you complete the setting process. 2 Place your stone in the bezel setting, flat side down. Burnish the bezel over the edge of the stone, using a bezel roller. 3 Apply even pressure all the way around the top edge of the bezel. You can use a slim burnisher to reach into tight areas. 4 Continue until the stone is tight inside the cup and the bezel is snug and neat against the outside edges of the stone.