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Bezel Wire - Brass - Gallery #2 - 22 Gauge Dead Soft - 6" Min

Bezel Wire - Brass - Gallery #2 - 22 Gauge Dead Soft - 6" Min

SKU:WIR-603

22 gauge, 3/16" wide

Made in Israel

Regular price $5.70 USD
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Bezel Wire - Brass - Gallery #2

This brass bezel wire can be embedded in bronze clay and fired in place. Can also be soldered using low temperature silver solder to incorporate with other brass stampings, sheet metals and other materials.

This product is sold in 6" lengths. Due to variations in patterns, we do not guarantee a complete end to end pattern. When ordering more than 6", we always try to send out one piece; however, sometimes this is not possible. If you need one complete piece, please say so in your order comments and we will contact you if we are unable to do so.

 

Product Tips

Brass can be colored using oxidizing agents, heat, colored pencils, paints, inks, resins and other products. Before applying any of these surface treatments, be sure the metal is clean.

The process of manufacturing this brass material leaves oils and residue that should be cleaned off. A good cleaning solution can be made from dish soap, ammonia and water.

Make about 4 cups of solution at a time. 4 cups water, a squirt of dish soap and about 2 tablespoons of ammonia. This will make a potent degreasing solution for brass. Use a brush to get into detailed areas.

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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I purchased this product again!

"I used this to create a miniature Victorian parlor oil lamp. I used super glue and applied a small ring of this wire on the top of the lampshade. Then a glued a larger ring on the bottom edge of the lampshade and hung 4mm teardrop crystals on every other point. The lamp was so exquisite! This decorative wire was the absolutely perfect effect, as I had researched these hanging Victorian parlor l"

Miniature M. (5/5)

I purchased this product again!

"I used this to create a miniature Victorian parlor oil lamp. I used super glue and applied a small ring of this wire on the top of the lampshade. Then a glued a larger ring on the bottom edge of the lampshade and hung 4mm teardrop crystals on every other point. The lamp was so exquisite! This decorative wire was the absolutely perfect effect, as I had researched these hanging Victorian parlor l"

Miniature M. (5/5)

Intricate and dainty

"This wire looks delicate and dainty but is strong and easy to use. I would like to see this design in double size for other mixed media jewelry projects."

Serenissima T. (5/5)

Intricate and dainty

"This wire looks delicate and dainty but is strong and easy to use. I would like to see this design in double size for other mixed media jewelry projects."

Serenissima T. (5/5)

Beautiful gallery wire

"Your site was a little confusing. When I ordered the brass wire, the site said 6 inches for the length. I have seen the same wire at the metal store near me already packaged in 6 inch pieces so I wasn't sure if I could order 12 inches in one piece or if they were prepackaged in 6 inch pieces."

Jill (5/5)

Beautiful gallery wire

"Your site was a little confusing. When I ordered the brass wire, the site said 6 inches for the length. I have seen the same wire at the metal store near me already packaged in 6 inch pieces so I wasn't sure if I could order 12 inches in one piece or if they were prepackaged in 6 inch pieces."

Jill (5/5)

Strong and pretty

"The wire is just too thick to make bezels with, but if you cut thin strips of sheet, you can use them. It makes a very attractive base for a deeper bezel or a ring band, though."

Rekon (4/5)

Strong and pretty

"The wire is just too thick to make bezels with, but if you cut thin strips of sheet, you can use them. It makes a very attractive base for a deeper bezel or a ring band, though."

Rekon (4/5)

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