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The thought of colourful jewellery metals appeals to certain people since jewellery is a means of expression! But how can you achieve the brilliant blues and pinks you see in jewellery online for your own items? Here's how you give jewellery colour.

Methods for Colouring Jewellery

Vapour Deposition Physical

Most large-scale manufacturers utilise PVD, or physical vapour deposition, to paint metals a specified colour. To put colours on items like vehicles and even iPhones without being too complex, this approach is employed. The process calls very extensive manufacturing expertise and employs technology that is not commonly available to jewellers.

While we couldn't really advise having PVD added to an already-existing piece of jewellery, you may absolutely think about buying Kundan jewellery with PVD colour! Given that the PVD is often applied on stainless steel or tungsten, these products are readily available online at relatively low rates.

Most large-scale manufacturers utilise PVD, or physical vapour deposition, to paint metals a specified colour. To put colours on items like vehicles and even iPhones without being too complex, this approach is employed. The process calls very extensive manufacturing expertise and employs technology that is not commonly available to Swarajshop jewellers.

While we couldn't really advise having PVD added to an already-existing piece of jewellery, you may absolutely think about buying jewellery with PVD colour! Given that the PVD is often applied on stainless steel or tungsten, these products are readily available online at relatively low rates.

Enamel

Enamel is a thick jewellery "paint" that is frequently used for details in class rings and other patterns. It is applied to grooved sections in bright, either opaque or transparent designs. If you don't want your South indian jewellery to be completely coated, think about adding some enamel work to it. Enamel works best for little flashes of colour in patterns.

A Few Pointers for Colouring Your Jewellery

These procedures call for a lot of heat and can be hazardous for materials like glass, plastic, turquoise, pearl, opal, or coral that contain a lot of delicate stones. E-coating needs a particular solution to soak up the colouring after application, whilst enamel needs to be physically scraped off.

 

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