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Shop craft wire, sheet metal, and metal tubing for making jewelry. Precious metals, stainless steel, copper, brass wire, bronze wire, Artistic Wire, and more. Wholesale prices available, fast shipping from Rings & Things.

Wrap yourself in creativity with jewelry making wire and craft wire - fundamental supplies for DIY jewelry. Whether you want to make your own components, lash beads, wrap briolettes, create Viking knit, crochet wire, or weave complex designs, you'll find the right gauges and shapes here. Choices include round, half-round, square, bezel and twisted (aka fancy) wire, plus metal tubing, and plain and patterned sheet. Most of our wire, sheet metal, and metal tubing comes with wholesale prices when you buy in bulk. Find base metal, sterling silver, gold-fill and silver-fill options.

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  • 14 Gauge Jewelry Wire is primarily used to create components such as clasps, rings, cuff bracelets and bangle bracelets. It can also be used to create frames for resin and mixed media projects, as well as structural support for many styles of jewelry. Solid 14ga wire can be used to make rivets.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Red Brass Jewelry Wire, Round, 14ga, 4oz, 20-feet (Spool)

    $9.60
    14 Gauge Jewelry Wire is primarily used to create components such as clasps, rings, cuff bracelets and bangle bracelets. It can also be used to create frames for resin and mixed media projects, as well as structural support for many styles of jewelry...
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    Red Brass Jewelry Wire, Round, 28ga, 4oz, 497-Feet (Spool)

    $9.60
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  • Tips for Working With Sterling Silver Wire & Sheet  To keep track of different materials, mark each material with a different color of permanent marker. (Sharpies work great.)Any writing on wire or sheet is easily removed with acetone or fingernail polish remover.To prevent pliers from marring delicate, expensive materials: wrap a bit of tape around plier tips so they don't scrape or mar your wire. Nylon jaw pliers are also popular, and Tool Magic anti-scratch coating is a staff favorite!New to working with wire? See Wire Jewelry 101 for info about gauges, hardness, and what size of wire is best for which jewelry projects.          Green Silver        All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! It's made from environmentally responsible green silver.  Tips for Working With Sterling Silver Wire & Sheet  To keep track of different materials, mark each material with a different color of permanent marker. (Sharpies work great.)Any writing on wire or sheet is easily removed with acetone or fingernail polish remover.To prevent pliers from marring delicate, expensive materials: wrap a bit of tape around plier tips so they don't scrape or mar your wire. Nylon jaw pliers are also popular, and Tool Magic anti-scratch coating is a staff favorite!New to working with wire? See Wire Jewelry 101 for info about gauges, hardness, and what size of wire is best for which jewelry projects.          Green Silver        All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! It's made from environmentally responsible green silver.

    Sterling Silver Wire, Round, 24ga, Dead-Soft (troy ounce)

    $45.00
    Tips for Working With Sterling Silver Wire & Sheet To keep track of different materials, mark each material with a different color of permanent marker. (Sharpies work great.)Any writing on wire or sheet is easily removed with acetone or fingernail...
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  • Make quick and easy bracelets and necklaces!        String your beads, then glue on a memory wire end, or use  durable round-nose pliers to twist each end into a loop. (Optional:  Add dangling beads or charms to looped ends.)    Make lacy netted chokers with seed, "E" and PRESTIGE Crystal crystal beads hanging from a single coil of necklace wire.    See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    22ga Beadalon Stainless Steel Memory Wire Coil, Anklet/ Lg Bracelet, 1oz (ounce)

    Beadalon
    $6.29
    Make quick and easy bracelets and necklaces! String your beads, then glue on a memory wire end, or use durable round-nose pliers to twist each end into a loop. (Optional: Add dangling beads or charms to looped ends.) Make lacy netted chokers...
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    Aluminum Craft & Jewelry Wire, 2mm, 12 meters - Pink (Spool)

    $5.04
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Bubblegum (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Canary (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Cobalt (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Henna (Each)

    $10.40
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Lime (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Violet (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Copper Jewelry Wire, 16ga, 10ft - Antique Copper (Each)

    Artistic Wire
    $3.82
    This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard: Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons. See Related...
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  • This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Copper Jewelry Wire, 18ga, 30ft - Green (Each)

    Artistic Wire
    $5.39
    This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard: Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons. See Related...
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  • This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Copper Jewelry Wire, 20ga, Sampler Pack - Assorted (multi pack)

    Artistic Wire
    $13.65
    This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard: Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons. See Related...
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  • Tinned Copper is commonly used by stained glass workers, because soft solder flows nicely onto it, making it easy to add tinned-copper embellishments like spirals, swirls and cat whiskers. Even more importantly, tinned copper is used for creating wire loops for hanging, at the tops of suncatchers, stained glass pieces, and soldered-glass pendants. It's a good color match for soft solder and white-plated jewelry findings.This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.   See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item. Tinned Copper is commonly used by stained glass workers, because soft solder flows nicely onto it, making it easy to add tinned-copper embellishments like spirals, swirls and cat whiskers. Even more importantly, tinned copper is used for creating wire loops for hanging, at the tops of suncatchers, stained glass pieces, and soldered-glass pendants. It's a good color match for soft solder and white-plated jewelry findings.This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.   See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Copper Jewelry Wire, 22ga, 45ft - Tinned Copper (Each)

    Artistic Wire
    $4.67
    Tinned Copper is commonly used by stained glass workers, because soft solder flows nicely onto it, making it easy to add tinned-copper embellishments like spirals, swirls and cat whiskers. Even more importantly, tinned copper is used for creating wire...
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  • This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Silver Plated Copper Jewelry Wire, 22ga, 30ft - Hematite Color (Each)

    Artistic Wire
    $6.41
    This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard: Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons. See Related...
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  • This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Silver Plated Copper Jewelry Wire, 22ga, 30ft - Rose Gold (Each)

    Artistic Wire
    $6.83
    This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard: Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons. See Related...
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  • This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item. This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard:  Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Artistic Wire Silver Plated Copper Jewelry Wire, 24ga, 45ft - Rose Gold (Each)

    Artistic Wire
    $7.26
    This chart by Beadalon shows the relative hardnesses of Artistic Wire and other popular types of wire, from dead soft to full hard: Confused about wire gauges and wire hardnesses?Try our Wire 101 page for definitions and comparisons. See Related...
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    Beadalon Silver Plated Copper Jewelry Wire, Half Round, 20ga (Each)

    Beadalon
    $6.83
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    Brass Sheet, Basketweave Pattern (Each)

    $5.28
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    Brass Sheet, Fishscale Pattern (Each)

    $4.95
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  • See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item. Questions? E-mail us for friendly, expert help! See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item. Questions? E-mail us for friendly, expert help!

    Copper Jewelry Wire, 24ga, 30yard - Antique Copper (Each)

    The Beadsmith
    $5.49
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    Copper Sheet, Pavement Pattern, 24-gauge, 4x2.5" (Each)

    $6.20
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    Red Brass Jewelry Wire, Round,22ga, 4oz , 125-Feet (Spool)

    $9.60
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  • Tips for Working With Sterling Silver Wire & Sheet  To keep track of different materials, mark each material with a different color of permanent marker. (Sharpies work great.)Any writing on wire or sheet is easily removed with acetone or fingernail polish remover.To prevent pliers from marring delicate, expensive materials: wrap a bit of tape around plier tips so they don't scrape or mar your wire. Nylon jaw pliers are also popular, and Tool Magic anti-scratch coating is a staff favorite!New to working with wire? See Wire Jewelry 101 for info about gauges, hardness, and what size of wire is best for which jewelry projects.          Green Silver        All our sterling silver items are nickel free. And this sterling silver item is even better! It's made from environmentally responsible green silver.

    Sterling Silver Wire, Round, 30ga, Dead-Soft (troy ounce)

    $45.00
    Tips for Working With Sterling Silver Wire & Sheet To keep track of different materials, mark each material with a different color of permanent marker. (Sharpies work great.)Any writing on wire or sheet is easily removed with acetone or fingernail...
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    Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" (Each)

    $2.58
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Lilac (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Marmalade (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Marsala (Each)

    $10.40
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Maui Blue (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Onyx (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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    $11.09
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  • Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms a stable layer that protects aluminum from corrosion or further oxidation (as long as it isn't exposed to chlorine or similar substances that are corrosive to aluminum). Do not use with Win-Ox™! So how do you color aluminum? Bright, permanent colors on aluminum are achieved through anodizing. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide finish. Although the color is durable, aluminum is a soft metal. When working with anodized aluminum, take care to avoid scratching through the anodized layer. You can also use paints, Ranger alcohol inks, and Vintaj's faux patinas, but we recommend avoiding traditional jeweler's chemicals, which are intended for other metals.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

    Anodized Aluminum Sheet, 24 Gauge, 6x6" - Platinum (Each)

    $11.09
    Aluminum does not rust, nor does it take a patina with the standard chemicals normally used to darken jewelry. It oxidizes the moment it comes into contact with oxygen or water! Fortunately this oxidized layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) immediately forms...
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