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3mm Balls in 304 stainless steel x10
3mm Balls in 304 stainless steel x10
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How to use stainless steel beads to create jewelry?

Metal beads fit perfectly into all your stainless steel jewelry.
In a bracelet, earrings or necklace, Rondelle beads will separate your gemstone beads, Heishi pearls or freshwater pearls perfectly, while adding a joyful metallic touch. Such is the case with this men's bracelet in stainless steel, leather cord and Heishi, or this duo of mother/daughter bracelets with natural stone beads.

Very much in vogue, stainless steel beads can be combined with all kinds of pearls and materials, as in this multi-row bracelet.
The possibilities are endless. It's up to you to create your own jewelry with stainless steel beads!

Can stainless steel be gold-plated?

Yes, stainless steel can be gilded, thanks in particular to PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition)plating, a top-of-the-range gilding technique that produces a resistant, durable and aesthetically pleasing gold finish.

How to store stainless steel jewelry to prevent tarnishing and scratches?

Although stainless steel is resistant to corrosion and oxidation, improper storage can lead to micro-scratches or long-term loss of luster. To keep your stainless steel jewelry looking as good as new, here are a few simple tips to follow:

  • Store them individually: keep each piece of jewelry in a small soft fabric pouch or separate compartment to avoid friction between pieces (especially chains or pendants).
  • Avoid hard or abrasive surfaces: don't leave your jewelry lying around on a table or in an unlined jewelry box, as this can cause superficial scratches.
  • Use lined boxes: prefer jewelry boxes lined with velvet or felt, which protect against shocks and dust.
  • Keep them away from humidity: even if stainless steel doesn't rust easily, it's best not to store your jewelry in the bathroom. Choose a dry place with a stable temperature.
  • Avoid prolonged contact with chemical or aggressive products: perfumes, creams or household products can alter the finish, especially for PVD gold-plated stainless steel jewelry.

You can find further storage tips in this technical data sheet!