Posted by Douglas Ladner on 12 23rd, 2009 | no responses

Dyeing Your Mother Of Pearl Jewellery To Renew It

So you’ve got a piece of mother of pearl jewellery, and you’ve got a nice outfit. But what if the jewellery just doesn’t jive with your ensemble? Or maybe you’re just bored and curious about what your necklace would look like in a sea green color. Well, the good news is that you can make any pearl the color you want by using some commercial dyes and a little bit of imagination.

No matter your reasons, the great news is that many colours are available for you if you want them.

It’s not hard to dye mother of pearl jewellery, and the results look great. When it’s this easy to customize your old jewellery into something new that will send a message to everyone you meet, how can you resist?

Initial Steps

Before committing to this, ask yourself if dyeing your mother of pearl jewellery is really something you need to do. It can be risky, and the colors you end up with may not be what you wanted to begin with. If for some reason it doesn’t, you can always dye it something else later on.

If your jewellery is crying out for the new colours, then go ahead and buy some commercial dyes. Technically, you can make your own but unless you’re an expert it’s complicated and unnecessary.

Now figure out what color you’d like to make. Is there an effect or a mood you’re wanting to emulate with your color choice? Numerous dyes are available in all different shades, so let your imagination be the guide. Whatever you do, push for a vinegar based dye for the hardest stain that will make your mother of pearl jewellery stand out from other pieces.

Having chosen the colour you want, before you start the dyeing process try making a colour swab on something and comparing it to your mother of pearl jewellery. Is this colour going to accomplish what you want to do? If your answer is yes, then it’s time to get down to business.

Doing The Dyeing Of Your Mother Of Pearl Jewellery

Once you are ready to begin dyeing your mother of pearl jewellery, it’s fairly simple to actually do the dyeing. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions exactly – at first, anyway. Once you’re comfortable, try experimenting with different concentrations of the dye for darker or lighter results.

Soak your mother of pearl jewellery for different amounts of time. Don’t forget to write down everything you do and how you do it so you can repeat the whole process when it’s time to try another pearl.

Finalizing Your Product

When you’re all done dyeing your mother of pearl jewellery, you’re almost finished. Next, decide on presentation. How do you want your jewellery to be seen? Try arranging the pearls in order from the lightest one to the darkest, and the opposite. You can get a great effect by using the darkest pearls at either end, with all the lighter ones sandwiched between them.

You can also try using more than one colour. It can be great fun to combine colours, or use different colours on different pearls. The results will not only be great looking, but they’ll be yours and yours alone so you can feel proud of the beautiful mother of pearl jewellery that you’ve made!

Mother of pearl jewellery combines class and beauty, and black pearl earrings are no exception. Pick up one of these stunning pieces, or perhaps a pearl bracelet at a trustworthy website that will guarantee quality pieces at competitive prices. Why not treat yourself to a beautiful Mother of Pearl ring to match any outfit.

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