The Jewelry Maker’s Dictionary: W
Welcome to the Jewelry Maker’s Dictionary – Letter W, brought to you by Continental Bead Suppliers. This section includes wire types, tools, and design techniques that are fundamental in jewelry making — whether you’re wire wrapping gemstones or creating custom components.
Waxed Cord
A type of stringing material made from cotton or synthetic fibers coated in wax for durability and water resistance. Commonly used in macramé and boho designs.
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Webbed Stone
A gemstone with visible vein-like patterns, often seen in turquoise, howlite, or magnesite. Adds natural texture and character to jewelry.
Weaving (Bead Weaving)
The process of stitching beads together using thread and needle in patterns or textures. Includes techniques like peyote, herringbone, and brick stitch.
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Wire
A core material in jewelry design available in various gauges, hardness levels, and metals. Used for wire wrapping, stringing, and making findings.
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Wire Guardian (See: Thread Protector)
A horseshoe-shaped finding that protects beading wire from wear at the clasp connection.
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Wire Wrapping
A technique that involves wrapping wire around stones, beads, or other components to create decorative settings, links, or frames.
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Woven Chain
A chain design that resembles fabric due to its interlaced or braided construction. Often found in herringbone and wheat chain styles.
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