The most common 'stone' craftsmanship in jewelry are only rhinestones and inlaid stones. However, for those who love jewelry but don't know about jewelry, how to distinguish between rhinestones and bright stones? Today, the author will explain to everyone with his meager knowledge of jewelry. The difference between rhinestones and hazelstones The rhinestones and zircons used are actually different in shape. The bottom of the rhinestone is flat, but the bottom of the zircon is tapered, which is the same as the real rhinestone, and the bottom It is also plated with mercury, so in comparison, zircon has a much better gloss than rhinestones. Whether it is sticky rhinestones or inlaid zircons, as long as the jewelry is made, the surface looks the same (because the different parts are hidden), but the gloss is different, and the fastness is also completely different Similarly, it can be said that the process of inlaying zircon is more complicated, higher grade, and costly than sticking rhinestones. The process of sticking rhinestones and inlays in silver jewelry requires a process called wax injection. When injecting wax, the zircon is embedded in the wax, and then the silver is melted into a liquid state and poured into it. The jewelry mold uses liquid to melt the wax to replace the wax. After cooling, it becomes a silver embryo. After polishing, electroplating, etc., the jewelry inlaid with zircon is ready. While the rhinestones are glued to the ornaments with special glue after the ornaments are polished and electroplated, the rhinestones are mainly used for alloy ornaments. For more information about the jewelry inlay process, please pay attention to the website, or online (phone) to consult and discuss silver jewelry OEM production matters. Xiamen Co., Ltd. can provide ODM for similar samples/new models/revisions. OEM customers can accept custom processing with patterns. Next article: Industry innovation of jewelry manufacturing factories, personalized jewelry manufacturers Previous article: How to judge the quality of a jewelry factory? OEM Jewelry Processing Factory