Treeline carries a wide variety of inlay materials from crushed stone including crushed turquoise and malachite to metal inlay powders and even glow in the dark inlay powders.
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view more2021730 · Channel inlay is a distinctive jewelry technique closely associated with Native American people of the Southwest, particularly jewelers of Zuni Pueblo, located 150 miles west of Albuquerque. When creating channel inlay jewelry, artists set precisely cut gemstones into pre-formed silver channels. The technique allows artists to use colorful ...
view more2023828 · Using crushed opal, natural stone, and unique metals, this creator's keen eye for detail produces outstanding designs. Get ready to be inspired and learn how to make a crushed opal ring from the best!
view moreInlay materials including crushed turquoise, other crushed stones, CA glue (Hot Stuff glue) and Inlace kits.
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view more2024224 · The inlay technique has been used for centuries to create beautiful and durable jewelry, and it continues to be a popular choice among contemporary jewelry makers. The process typically involves hand-carving a recess into the metal base, then filling the cavity with a contrasting material, such as wood, stone, metal, or even gemstones.
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