Jewelry wire
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jewelry-wire-309-6616071
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Jewelry wire
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Jewelry wire is wire, usually copper, brass, nickel, aluminium, silver, or gold, used in jewelry making. Wire is defined today as a single, usually cylindrical, elongated strand of drawn metal. However, when wire was first invented over 2,000 years BC, it was made from gold nuggets pounded into flat sheets, which were then cut into strips. The strips were twisted and then rolled into the round shape we call wire. This early wire, which was used in making jewelry, can be distinguished from modern
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewelry_wire
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2023-01-03T23:43:44Z
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