Glossary/Terms Frequently Asked Questions

The following list of terms are commonly used when working with Art Clay which may be unfamiliar:

Alloy
in metallurgy, a substance that is a mixture of two or more metals, or of a metal with a nonmetallic material
Anneal
to subject an alloy, metal, or glass to a process of heating and slow cooling to make it tougher and less brittle
Bangle
a rigid bracelet or anklet, especially one with no clasp
Bezel
a groove or flange designed to hold a beveled edge, as of a watch crystal or a gem
Binder
a substance added to form dry ingredients into a solid mass or to maintain an even consistency throughout a liquid or semi liquid substance
Bisque
a fired piece of unglazed ceramic
Doublet
any of the faces of a cut gemstone
Facet
a fake gem made by sticking two pieces of glass together with a colored layer between them or by sticking a thin layer of a gem on a base
Finding
refers to jewelry components used to put together the jewelry. For example, clasps, ear wires, crimps, jump rings, and bead tips are all considered findings.
Firescale
also known as firestain, is a red or purple stain that appears on mixtures of silver and copper, such as sterling silver. At high temperatures, oxygen mixes with the copper to form cuprous oxide and then cupric oxide.
Greenwaree
dry clay pieces before they have been fired
Keum-boo
is an ancient Asian design technique. Thin sheets of pure gold are attached to fine silver through a diffusion bond (which is an atom exchange at the interface of the two metals).
Malleable
used to describe a metal or other substance that can be shaped or bent without breaking
Mohs Hardness Scale
characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer material
Quench
to cool hot metal by plunging it into cold water or other liquid
Setting
the metal fixture into which a jewel is fixed
Sinter
to use pressure and heat below the melting point to bond a partly fuse masses of metal particles or to be bonded in this way
Vermeil
is a combination of silver, gold, and other precious metals. It is commomly used as a component in jewelry. A typical example is sterling silver coated with 14-carat gold.
Wire Gauge
the thickness of wire

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