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Antique Your Stampings – How to Oxidize Metals

Oxidized Clasps

Did you ever wonder how jewelry gets that faint, slightly antiqued look? Did you know you can do it yourself.
Try this on small piece before you work on your best jewelry.
What is Oxidation?It is a chemical reaction where metals is deliberately tarnished or slightly discolored, leaving a patina (finish). It gives the metal that vintage look. Most often oxidation is used to bring out the details of a metal tag, pendant, so that you may see better the details of letters of designs.How do you oxidize?

One of the easiest ways is to use eggs and they are positively environmentally friendly. (Yes eggs!) The sulfur in the egg yolk can give you the vintage effect. Try this first on your small piece. Generally for a couple of pendants, 2 eggs should be sufficient.  (You can stop the process at any point you like the patina you have achieved.)

Boil 2 eggs
Place the pendants in a ziplock bag.
Add the eggs and mash them up.  (If you do not want the pendants and squashed eggs to mix together, put the pendants in a small mesh bag.)
Now wait.  (Do not eat the eggs.)
Sorry VenetianBeadShop does not sell or ship eggs. :>)

Depending on the level of patina you want, will determine the length of time. Even leaving them overnight. (If you want to rush the process, you can microwave for about 10-15 seconds to get the eggs hot which releases the sulfur.)  Wash your jewelry with soap and water when you are done.

If the egg method is too messy for you, maybe Liver of Sulfur is for you.

Liver of Sulfur – What is it?
It is a mixture of potassium sulfide, potassium polysulfide, potassium thiosulfate and potassium bisulfide. Each manufacturer has their own recipe. (Why it is called Liver, I have yet to determine.)NOTE of CAUTIONL Hazardous: You will need to use more caution.
Liver of Sulfur comes in a liquid and paste, a rock or crystal form. The crystal form has a short shelf life, whereas the liquid or paste have a longer one. The crystal (lump) form is also flammable.

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