Chemical Oxidation Of Silver To Create High Contrast

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2016
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    In this video, Professor John Ahr demonstrates how to use chemical solutions to give silver jewelry an aged appearance.
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Комментарии • 60

  • @randallutendahl109
    @randallutendahl109 8 лет назад +1

    Your videos are all interesting and very inspiring , thanks for the help.

  • @zhangmenghan8573
    @zhangmenghan8573 6 лет назад

    Haha, professor John! Glad to meet you here and watching video for being ready for making silver jewelry black tmr. lol

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 лет назад

      Glad to meet you too. I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. Be sure to check out our other videos on our website at: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com Don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
      Thanks for your support! : )

  • @Dawnybros
    @Dawnybros 8 лет назад

    That was really interesting. Thank you. :)

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  8 лет назад

      +Dawn Brosnan
      Hi Dawn, You're very welcome. Now you have another process at your disposal.
      Thanks for being our loyal viewer! : )

  • @BruceBrandt59
    @BruceBrandt59 6 лет назад

    Hello John, Thanks for another informative video. I noticed that you did not rinse the "silver black" in water like the liver of sulfur. Is there really no need? And, do you recommend wax afterward for the shine?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 лет назад +2

      Hi Bruce, The OJA filming studio does not allow me to truly work the way I normally do. I would recommend that you always clean your brushes after using them. That way you don't contaminate any products or projects in your work area. The Silver Black chemical is a diluted acid material that can damage tissue. So, you do need to work carefully and clean up any tools or messes. I tend to apply a very slight texture to areas that I darken on my work (so that they remain dark longer). And, if I want them to appear shiny, I will coat the area with a microcrystalline wax and lightly buff them by hand. Good luck with your creative projects.
      Thanks for your support! : )

  • @AmyTanner
    @AmyTanner 2 года назад

    Great video! It seems Griffith silver-black is no longer available. What can you use instead to get this level of control when oxidizing silver?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  2 года назад

      There are other similar oxidizers available from your favorite jewelry supply company. 😀

  • @echoandmeaservicedogslife3300
    @echoandmeaservicedogslife3300 8 лет назад

    another great and informative video John how's the weather out in your neck of the woods I'm freezing my butt off in this horrible state of South Carolina hugging my space heater sending you tons of hugs and love my friend

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  8 лет назад

      +Coleen Taylor
      Hi Coleen, It's 90 degrees right now in LA. It's like summer. Weird. Glad you liked the video.
      Thanks for being an OJA subscriber! : )

    • @sabretooth717
      @sabretooth717 4 года назад +1

      South Carolina cold.???????? End of days weather man...end of days.

  • @shh9800
    @shh9800 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, great info. Is this what I'd use to re-blacken the background on Hopi Silver Overlay Bracelets? will I be able to polish any of this stuff I get on the parts I want to keep silver off? Thank you for a reply and your time.

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  10 месяцев назад

      Here’s a link to another OJA video:
      www.onlinejewelryacademy.com/egg-experiment-video.html
      This method creates a patina that is easier to wipe off the top surfaces. It’s less expensive than using the silver black. And, you don’t have to carefully brush anything on to your jewelry. Hope this helps. 😀

  • @GB58able
    @GB58able 8 лет назад

    Hello again, I had purchased some Sterling Silver wire around 5 or 6 years ago but never have used it. Now that I am working with wire I went to take it out of the bag it was in and found that it tarnished quite a bit. I've tried bringing the SS back to life, but have not had any success. Do you have any suggestion on how to 1. test to make sure it is SS, 2: How do I polish the wire to bring it back to it's shine?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  8 лет назад

      +Gloria Borrero
      Hi Gloria, You would have to take a sample of the wire to a refiner or other professional who could test it for you. Removing the tarnish can be done in a number of ways. The easiest way is to line your kitchen sink with aluminum foil, put some hot water in it, add about some baking soda, and let it soak until the tarnish is transferred to the foil. Some people like to add salt and vinegar to the solution too. Happy cleaning.
      Thanks for watching! : )

  • @sumansindhwani7097
    @sumansindhwani7097 4 года назад

    Hello john I want to know that which chemical have you used in this video for oxidize the ornament

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  4 года назад

      I used a product named "Silver Black". There are other similar products on the market. Just check with your jewelry supplier. : )

  • @allenal1839
    @allenal1839 7 лет назад

    thank you .. i always learn a dozen or more new things in your videos and 90% of the time I know I'll find a video of yours when I do a search for a technique! I was wondering if this silver black would rub off after a while of wearing? if so, is there anything that can be used to seal it in for longer? Also would this silver black liquid make gold leaf turn black? eg: i have silver jewelry with gold leaf on it made using Kuem Boo technique

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  7 лет назад +2

      Hi Allen, The oxidation created through the application of Silver Black will stay put on a piece. If you want it to stay really dark for a long time, just coat it with a little bees wax. It should not turn the gold foil that you used on your Kuem Boo piece black. Normally, people use liver of sulfur on Kuem Boo. Good luck with your projects.
      Thanks for your support! : )

    • @allenl9214
      @allenl9214 7 лет назад

      OnlineJewelryAcademy thank you.. is there anything you suggest to color white or yellow gold to black in a similar way? and anyway to color white gold into dark blue shade?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  7 лет назад

      The best way to turn gold of any color black is to have a professional plater plate it with black rhodium. I don't know how you would turn white gold a shade of dark blue. Gun bluing that is used for steel might color it a little. But, I've never tried it and I'm not sure it will do anything. If you want dramatic color why bother messing with gold at all?
      Thanks for your support! : )

  • @samahjabbour5852
    @samahjabbour5852 4 года назад

    Hi .
    Would like to ask , Is it Special kind of Material to use ??
    Can we Oxidize Alloy Pendant ??
    Thanks for Sharing.

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  4 года назад

      The material used to oxidize the silver pendant in the video is named "Silver Black". It is sold by most jewelry suppliers. Or, they sell a version of this product. You can also use Liver of Sulfur or egg whites to oxidize silver. The OJA has video tutorials on all of these techniques. : )

  • @joecocktail
    @joecocktail 6 лет назад

    Hi, Ive made my first ever mokume gane ring from fine silver and Stirling Silver. What solution would you recommend to bring out the grain? Ive tried with eggs in a bag but the results were pretty poor. I then tried bleach, and although it brought out the grain, it also turned the silver an off colour too.
    What solution would you recommend to colour the Stirling, but won't colour the fine?
    Please help :)

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 лет назад

      Hi Joe, To achieve good color contrast with mokume gane you need to use metal bodies with different colors. For example, jewelers often use combinations such as brass, copper and silver or white, rose and yellow gold. The metals that you chose are simply too close in color to show any contrast. You need to try using metals that respond differently to the same patina.
      Thanks for your support! : )

  • @hanamacquoid1427
    @hanamacquoid1427 3 года назад

    I’m trying to find a way to permanently oxidize my Sterling bar link chain. A day of normal wear makes it shiny again. What should I do?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад

      Oxidation will build up over time naturally. It will also rub off naturally too. There is no way to keep your chain black. Even paint will wear off eventually. 😀

  • @chucky7399
    @chucky7399 6 месяцев назад

    Hi I've bought a .925 pendant that came already oxidized and has this gun metal greyish appearance but I want to make it darker closer to black. Would this work to get it from metal grey to black? or should I use liver of sulfur to further blacken it?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 месяцев назад +1

      Either approach would work. But chemical oxidation would produce a darker shade and not wear off as quickly. Generally, you need to lightly anneal a piece, pickle and brass brush it before a new patina process will work. Good luck! 🍀

    • @chucky7399
      @chucky7399 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@OnlineJewelryAcademyI see, thank you! One last thing, would any of that ruin its matte finish or not?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 месяцев назад

      @@chucky7399 Brass brushing could affect the surface finish. Just make sure to pickle the piece really well after annealing it.

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff 3 года назад

    John, I'm having a hard time getting ANY black to be black (not wimpy grey). Any ideas?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад +1

      The best way to immediately oxidize a silver surface is to use a chemical oxidizer. But, it will take time for a very dark black to develop. The whites of hard boiled eggs can be used to fumigate silver to turn it black. Remember, this only works on sterling silver; not on Argentium silver. 😀

  • @ralucagelei3174
    @ralucagelei3174 6 лет назад

    And if i don t like the colour after egg oxidation,i can wash it off?:)
    Or the silver remain black?:(

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 лет назад

      Both chemical oxidation and that which is accomplished using egg whites in a fumigation chamber can be removed by heating your piece with a torch.
      Thanks for your support! : )

  • @elolovox1575
    @elolovox1575 3 года назад

    Dear friend I have one nice ring silver 925 with black ⚫ onyx stone one the top and I want to blackened the ring because is too much sine but without to destroy the onyx.. How ?please help me

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад

      Here’s a link that will help: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com/egg-experiment-video.html. 😀

  • @itaca5352
    @itaca5352 6 лет назад

    hi! thank you for the video! I´m from uruguay, and i wonder how can i get this? maybe have another name? beacuse i coudnt get nothing like this, thanks!

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 лет назад +1

      The "silver black" chemical used in the video was purchased online from an American jewelry supply company. But, you can darken silver by putting the piece in a closed container with the whites of a hard boiled egg too. Good luck with your creative pursuits.
      Thanks for your support! : )

    • @itaca5352
      @itaca5352 6 лет назад

      thanks a lot!

  • @fabulousfinds1045
    @fabulousfinds1045 3 года назад

    Hi. Where do I buy this liquid? I checked ebay and dont see it. Thx

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад

      You’ll need to look on the website of a jewelry supply company. 😀

  • @jxjx024
    @jxjx024 4 года назад

    Hi professor John, I hope you will see this. I would like to learn more about artificial toning of silver. I think toned coins look cool and I see these artificially toned vibrant read/blue coins on eBay? How do they do that? I have toned with hardboiled eggs, liver of sulfur? how do you get that crazy blue/red toning that these people are doing? Take care, JJ

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  4 года назад

      Hey JJ, Manufacturers color metals like that with either nano ceramic e-coating or titanium color plating. Both processes require specialized equipment and materials. I'm sure that you can find videos on these processes on other channels. 😀

  • @subhankardebnath5900
    @subhankardebnath5900 6 лет назад

    sir I am from India and I don't have access to this solution can u suggest me how to make the solution or any other way

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  6 лет назад

      You can achieve an overall darkening of your silver pieces with a hardboiled egg. The OJA has two videos on that topic. Not knowing what chemicals are available to you in your part of the world, I suggest that you consult with a jewelry manufacturer in your area to find out what they use that is similar. You can also find chemical recipes for this type of solution online. Good luck with your creative pursuits.
      Thanks for your support! : )

  • @WillUK
    @WillUK 3 года назад

    Do I just keep adding patina and keep rinsing the ring until it gets to a nice dark black or am I stuck with this grey colour? Thanks.

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад +1

      The silver might get darker with repeated applications, but it will eventually even out to a grey.

    • @WillUK
      @WillUK 3 года назад

      @@OnlineJewelryAcademy thanks for the fast reply! I’m currently using a product called Platinol, it says it give a pale grey to dark black finish, I’m just trying to figure out how to achieve that dark black or should I switch to a different product that gives an instant dark black?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад

      @@WillUK I’m cheap. Before buying another product I’d try using boiled egg whites in a zip lock bag.

    • @WillUK
      @WillUK 3 года назад

      @@OnlineJewelryAcademy see that’s where the platinol is better for me, I have this ring and it has fine details in it that I like to turn black, it also has an onyx stone in it so I can’t exactly put the whole ring in something unfortunately.

    • @WillUK
      @WillUK 3 года назад

      I need to be able to brush the patina on in these areas, maybe I didn’t leave the patina on for long enough before rinsing it...

  • @laurenyoungs
    @laurenyoungs 3 года назад

    Is it the same as JAX blackner?

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  3 года назад

      Probably. I’m not sure if the formulas are the same. 🙂

    • @laurenyoungs
      @laurenyoungs 3 года назад +1

      @@OnlineJewelryAcademy thank you I just asked because the product you recommended is no longer available

  • @vladimirkovacevic1656
    @vladimirkovacevic1656 4 года назад

    oxidised silver is so cool

  • @lamontpaynes389
    @lamontpaynes389 Год назад

    Can this be reversed

    • @OnlineJewelryAcademy
      @OnlineJewelryAcademy  Год назад +1

      Yes. Just lightly anneal your piece. Then pickle, rinse and dry as usual. 😀