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Which jewelry glue to choose?

Made by : Perles & Co
Published on the :16/06/2021
Which jewelry glue to choose?

Which glue for costume jewelry?

What is the best glue for jewelry?Which glue to glue a stone on a ring ?What kind of glue to glue pearls ? What kind of glue for mother of pearl? These are all questions you must have asked yourself once if you create DIY costume jewelry as a hobby or passion.

This table gives you an overview of the glues available on our site. It indicates the compatibility of the glues with certain materials. Be careful, the "X" in the Crystal/Glass part for example, does not necessarily mean that you can glue glass on glass. Please refer to the product sheet of the chosen glue to get more information. Go to the product page of the glue you are interested in by clicking on its name in the table.

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Crystal Glass

Ceramic

Natural stones

Metals

Paper and cardboard

Wood

Textiles

Felt

Leather

Polymeric paste

PVC Rubber

Hard plastics resin

Drying time

Jewelry glue Hasulith

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

1h surface drying, 12 to 24h for complete drying.

Araldite Metal Adhesive - Bi-component - Fast setting

X

4 minutes to assemble the pieces.
1h surface drying.
2h core drying.

Cyanolit - Super Unick glue

X

XX

X

X

X

XXX

A few seconds

CG 500 adhesive - two component

X

Total setting time at room temperature (23°C / 73.4°F) : 24h
Total setting time in oven (40°C / 104°F) : 12h
Total setting time in oven (80°C / 176°F) : 2h
Total setting time in oven (100°C / 212°F) : 1h

Araldite Standard-Bi-component-Progressive setting adhesive

XX

X

X

XX

80 minutes to reposition the elements to be glued.
8 hours drying time to be able to handle the assembled objects.
14 hours drying to reach a final solidity.

Araldite Rapide-Bi-component quick-setting adhesive

XX

X

X

XX

4 minutes to assemble the pieces.
20 minutes surface drying.
2h for core drying.

Araldite Cristal-Bi-component quick-setting adhesive

X

X

X

X

XX

4 minutes to assemble the pieces.
20 minutes surface drying.
2h for core drying.

Glugot Gel rapid glue

X

X

X

X

Completely dry in 24 hours.

E6000 Plus New formula glue

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Drying in 24h. Wait 48 to 72 hours for maximum adhesion.

2 component UHU epoxy adhesive

X

X

X

X

X

X

A few minutes for surface drying, 12 hours for complete drying.

Strong adhesive with G-S HYPO Cement needle

X

X

X

X

X

X

10min for surface drying and 1h for complete drying.

Gem-Tac glue

X

X

X

X

X

X

1h surface drying, 12 to 24h for complete drying.

Hasufix glue

X

X

X

X

3min for surface drying, 30mn for complete drying.

Strass Glue 244

X

X

X

X

X

X

4 to 5 hours for surface drying, 24 to 48 hours for complete drying.

Sculpey Bake and Bond

X

Bake at 110°C for 10 min (must be baked to adhere).

Vintage glue for cabochons

X

X

X

X

X

X

Transparent drying in a few hours. Ideal for magnifying cabochons.

Diamond Glaze Glue

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Transparent drying in a few hours. Ideal for magnifying glass.

Mod Podge Gloss Glue

X

X

X

X

X

Dries in 2 hours. Ideal for gluing paper to Mod Podge cabochons.

Hot glue gun

X

X

X

X

X

X

Cools down in seconds.

Mediac fabric glue

X

X

X

Washable at 40°C after 24 hours of drying.

Spray adhesive for fabric

X

X

X

Iron on in 45 sec. Washable at 60°C.

Aleene's Fabric Fusion Glue

X

X

Drying 2 to 4h. Washable after 48h.

Cleopatra fabric glue

X

X

Washable at 40°C after 24 hours of drying.

Gütermann iron-on textile adhesive

X

X

X

X

Allow 7 minutes of air drying before assembling the brackets and press for 5 to 10 seconds.

E-6000 fabric Fuse

X

X

Dry flat for 8 hours.
Washable after 72 hours.

Cleotoo Cleopatra glue

X

X

X

X

X

2h for a complete drying.

Wood/Cork Glue

X

X

Dries in 24 to 48 hours.

Rico Design Leather Glue

X

Drying in 30min.

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Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
List of useful products
Jewel Glue Hasulith 30ml
OUTIL-007
Qty : 1
5650 in stock
2,40€
Hot glue gun Artemio
OUTIL-414
Qty : 1
9 in stock
4,60€
Jewel Glue Strass 244 30 ml
OUTIL-128
Qty : 1
247 in stock
2,50€
Spray glue for all fabrics x1
OUTIL-716
Qty : 1
Out Of Sotck
7,00€
glue fabrics x100g
OUTIL-790
Qty : 1
8 in stock
5,80€
Glugot Gel Rapid Glue 3g
OUTIL-982
Qty : 1
33 in stock
2,30€
Glue for Punch Needle - Made by Me - Transparent x130g
7,00€
Artemio Glue Gun and 12 Clear Glue Sticks Kit - Mint - White x1
15,00€
Kesi Art Glue Pen - Fine Ballpoint x1
ATT-179
Qty : 1
Out Of Sotck
2,90€
Glue CG 500 - bi-component (A+B) x25ml
18,90€
Araldite Metal Adhesive - Two component - Fast setting x24ml
13,00€
Araldite Quick Adhesive - two component - Fast setting x24ml
13,40€
Cyanolit Glue - Super Unick - Instant Strength - Transparent x3gr
5,00€
Your questions (33)
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By Hélène (07/11/2025 19:45:23)
Bonjour
Est-ce que la colle Strass 24 est aussi efficace que l'Hasulith pour coller des bijoux (donc du métal) et des noeuds de bracelets élastique ? Merci beaucoup pour votre retour ;)
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Our Lucie expert answers you (12/11/2025 08:02:30)
Bonjour, oui, il est tout à fait possible d'utiliser cette colle pour le métal. Cependant, pour l'usage que vous décrivez, je privilégierai personnellement la colle Hasulith.
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By LIANE (02/11/2025 17:22:36)
bonjour Quelle colle pour fixer des perles sur un tissu et qui resistera au lavage?
(sur des costumes de danse orientale)
Merci
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Our Lucie expert answers you (07/11/2025 09:05:27)
Bonjour, vous pouvez utiliser cette colle TECH-093 ou celle-ci OUTIL-790. Merci
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By ISABELLE (25/10/2025 15:49:34)
Bonjour. Pour coller une buna cord dans un morceau de polymère, quelle colle me conseillez-vous Hasulith, bi composant ou superglue ? Merci.
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Our Lucie expert answers you (27/10/2025 15:34:48)
Bonjour, je vous conseille la colle à bijoux Hasulith. Merci
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By Corinne (24/08/2025 11:15:53)
Bonjour.. je fabrique des bijoux avec de la vaisselle ancienne... Quelle colle pourrais je utiliser pour coller celle ci dans l'emporte pièce bague.Merci
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Our Laurence expert answers you (25/08/2025 08:39:36)
Bonjour,
Nous vous conseillons la colle Cyanolit ou les colles Araldite.
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By Stéphanie (28/03/2025 10:48:19)
Bonjour qu'elle colle pour recoller une tige de boucles d'oreilles en or blanc merci
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Our Tiffanie expert answers you (28/03/2025 16:34:11)
Bonjour, si elle s'est dessoudée, je ne pense pas qu'elle soit réparable avec de la colle. De plus, si la partie collée est en contact avec la peau, je ne préfère pas vous proposer de colle car elles ne sont pas testées au niveau dermatologique pour cet usage.
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By Anonyme (posted on : 16/02/2011 )
Merci pour ce tableau synthétique qui permet en un coup d'oeil de repérer la colle la plus adapter.
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By Muriel (posted on : 20/01/2014 )
Bonjour,
j\'ai des soucis pour faire tenir mes noeuds avec le fil nylon élastique. Je pensais ajouter un point de colle pour les rendre plus résistants. Quelle colle utiliser?
Merci d\'avance

Admin :
Vous pouvez utiliser la colle Colle forte avec aiguille G-S HYPO Cement (OUTIL-010).
Sinon vous pouvez faire un noeud de capucin qui tiendra beaucoup mieux qu\'un noeud classique.
Voici le lien vers une vidéo vous expliquant comment réaliser ce noeud : http://www.perlesandco.com/pratiques_info.php?praPath=40&pratiques_id=274
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By Lys (posted on : 13/09/2021 )
Bonjour,
Je souhaite coller des fleurs d'hortensia stabilisées sur des créoles ou sur des embouts pince demi lune, quelle colle choisir ?
Merci d'avance pour vos précieux conseils.
Cordialement
Lys
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Our Perles & Co expert answers you (14/09/2021 08:54:35)
Bonjour,
Vous pouvez utiliser cette colle : https://www.perlesandco.com/Colle-et-Vernis-ARTE-POX-pour-fleurs-sechees-Brillante-x250g-p-209241.html
Cordialement
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By Marion (posted on : 22/01/2019 )
Bonjour,

Je me demande quelle colle est efficace pour coller du cuir sur du laiton ? Car ni la colle Hasulith ni la colle époxide UHU 2 composants ne tiennent sur le laiton (toute la colle reste sur le cuir) !
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Our Perles & Co expert answers you (24/01/2019 10:53:40)
Bonjour Marion,

Le cuir est un des matériaux le plus difficile à coller. Vous pouvez essayer en ponçant le laiton et en faisant des griffures pour que la colle ai de quoi se fixer. Cordialement,
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By Rachel Brigitte (posted on : 20/02/2018 )
Bonjour,

Auriez-vous une colle \"sans solvant\" ? Ce serait pour coller les petits strass et cabochons qui ont un revêtement argenté dessous (type strass en acrylique, plastique, Luna Soft). En effet \"avec solvant\" la colle finit par ronger ce revêtement et abîmer le strass.

Merci par avance pour votre aide et conseil ! :)
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Our Perles & Co expert answers you (21/02/2018 15:11:13)
Bonjour,

Avez-vous essayé la colle Diamond Glaze ? https://www.perlesandco.com/Colle-Vernis-Diamond-Glaze-x10ml-p-83418.html Cordialement
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