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Traditional Jewelry Making Techniques

Traditional jewelry making techniques that have been passed down through generations and still remain popular today. One traditional jewelry making technique is called filigree, which involves twisting and soldering thin wires together to create intricate designs. This technique has been used for centuries in cultures around the world, including in India, Indonesia, and Greece. Another traditional technique is cloisonné, which involves filling compartments created by wires or metal strips with colored enamel to create vibrant designs. The most intricate traditional jewelry making techniques is granulation, which involves fusing tiny metal balls onto a metal surface to create patterns or designs.

Traditional jewelry making techniques require a high level of skill and precision to create beautiful and intricate pieces of jewelry. These techniques have been used for centuries and continue to be valued for their craftsmanship and artistry.

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