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Brass Oxide Finish Pewter Pendant Rustic Rectangle With Abstract Pattern On Back Create Personalized Pendants With Your Own Photos 31mm x 15.6mm 1 Bezel Pendant - From TierraCast's Alternatives Collection, brass oxide finish over lead-free pewter.
- These are not brass stampings, but strong and beautiful castings made with TierraCast's attention to quality. This muted finish is a perfect complement for vintage-inspired designs. The color matches well with some of our other antiqued brass color jewelry components.
- Long Rectangle Shape With Rustic Edges.
- Back of pendant features abstract design. (See photo for details.)
- Personalize pendant with your own photos, letters, graphics, bits of fabric, small beads, etc. The sky's limit!
- We recommend using Diamond Glaze or DG3 for a clear, glass-like finish.
- Basic instructions provided below.
- Measurements: Pendant is 31mm including loop. 15.6mm wide. 2.6mm thick. Area for photo is approximately 22mm X 9.8mm. Hanging loop is 2.2mm.
- Quantity: 1 Pendant.
- TierraCast Pewter is made in the USA, using Lead Free Pewter that exceeds both the CPSC standard and the new California law regulating children's jewelry content. Although all pewter contains trace amounts of lead, the term "lead free pewter" is used to d Although all pewter contains trace amounts of lead, the term "lead free pewter" is used to describe pewter that meets the stringent CSPC standard of less than .05% (or 500 parts per million) lead content in pewter.
Tips for Picture Perfect TierraCast Frames using Dimensional Art Glazes Choosing images for your frames: If applying a glaze, use images printed with non water-soluble inks. images printed with regular ink-jet ink will bleed. Place cropped images in frame with small amount of adhesive and allow to dry. Glaze and adhesive recommendations: Use Diamond Glaze dimensional adhesive or DG3. You can use a little glaze as the initial adhesive to adhere image to frame. Avoiding Bubbles: Before applying glazes/adhesives, squeeze a bit through the tip to release air bubbles from the nozzle. DonÂÂt shake the bottle. Should bubbles occur, use a small dry paint brush to carefully pop them. Once the glaze starts to set, bubbles are harder to remove. Be patient: Let the glaze dry thoroughly before handling your picture frames. You wonÂÂt be sorry. Our Jewel Setter is a great tool to use with this kind of project. You can avoid touching the adhesive and the other end of the tool can be used to pop any stray bubbles. Have fun: Play with lots of different materials in the frames. Photos, playing cards, postage stamps, buttons, stones, crystals and, of course, beads. The creative options are endless!
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