Bezel Material?

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      Laura Plant
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      I am brand new to this, doing much research and purchasing supplies. I mainly come across jewelry bezels that are made of basic alloys and/or are plated with silver, gold, etc. Like any other jewelry won’t these fade/tarnish? It seems there aren’t many real silver, gold or even stainless steel bezels, but I would think there wouldn’t be much point in selling a beautiful, timeless resin piece if the metal is going to fade/rust/tarnish. Are most sellers just selling pieces that will only last a short time and not worrying about long-term quality? Thoughts?

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      Katherine Swift
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      Hi Laura,

      I’ve never seen stainless steel bezels, but you can get sterling silver and gold bezels.

      Plan on paying a lot more, which means you’ll need to sell your jewelry for a lot more. It’s not impossible, but definitely takes work.

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      marvingiles
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      Many jewelry bezels made from inexpensive alloys can tarnish or fade over time. They often lack the durability needed for longevity. Moreover, gold or silver-plated bezels may look beautiful but are susceptible to wear and tarnishing, especially with frequent use or exposure to moisture. You can check out geometry dash 3d to know more information.

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