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Discover our range of Pins and Rods Gold Filled 14K (gold plated), to be used for creating charms or pendants. Here you will find pins and ball head rods, flat head rods, or open ring head rods of various lengths and diameters, to create your own personalized charms or spacers.
A rod or a pin for jewelry is used to make jewelry, especially earrings. These findings are typically made of a metal rod with a flat or decorative end (the head) to hold the stone in place, while the rod is inserted into the stone and secured to the base of the jewelry piece. The heads of jewelry pins can also be decorated in various ways to add an extra aesthetic touch to the finished piece of jewelry.
Discover our individual stones as well as our Gold Filled 14K earrings to assist you in creating handmade jewelry.
Gold-filled technique consists of a base metal such as brass or copper, to which a sheet of gold is bonded by pressure or other means. To qualify...
Gold-filled technique consists of a base metal such as brass or copper, to which a sheet of gold is bonded by pressure or other means. To qualify...
Gold-filled technique consists of a base metal such as brass or copper, to which a sheet of gold is bonded by pressure or other means. To qualify...
14k gold filled headpin of 25.4mm, 0.64mm thick, ended by a ring. Sold by 6pcs.
Eye pin in 14-carat filled gold, 38.1mm long and 0.64mm thick; sold in sets of four.
Ball pin 25mm long and 0.5mm thick, in 14-carat gold filled; sold in sets of six. Ball head diameter: 1.5mm
Ball pin 38mm long and 0.5mm thick, 14 karat gold filled; sold by four.
Long pin ball head 50mm long and 0.5mm thick, 14 karat gold filled and sold by four. Pin / Ball head stems ideal for jewelry making, these pins...
Flat head pin, 25mm long and 0.41mm thick, 14K gold filled. Sold by ten.
Flat head pin, 38mm long and 0.41mm thick, 14K gold filled; sold by ten.
Head pin 50mm long and 0.41mm thick, in 14-carat gold filled. Sold in sets of four.
Gold-filled technique consists of a base metal such as brass or copper, to which a sheet of gold is bonded by pressure or other means. To qualify...