Soldering is a way to connect metal object using heat and solder. Using the metal, particles move apart and tiny spaces are made. The solder then moves into these spaces and connects the broken metal pieces.
Soldering is a great way to fix your broken jewelry provided you are careful while soldering. It requires great precision. You can use a variety of solders available to fix your jewelry. Silver is the most common one used. It is used to solder gold and copper.
There are variety of solders available depending on the hardness required. Hard, soft and medium are used commonly used by silversmiths.
Soldering your jewelry can recover your precious jewelry or can ruin it if you are not careful enough, so be careful when soldering your jewelry. So practice first on other broken objects before trying it out on your precious jewelry.
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