Sterling Silver (925) Jewellery Findings

Sterling Silver (925) Jewellery Findings at Bluestreak Crystals, a leading UK supplier of jewellery making components. The range covers clasps, bails, beads, chains, charms, crimps, earwires, eyepins, headpins, jump rings, settings, split rings and more, all in hallmarked 925 sterling silver. Whether you are making bracelets, necklaces, earrings or headpieces, find the full range below.

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Browse by metal finish: gold plated for warm yellow gold-tone components; rose gold plated for soft pink-gold findings; and silver plated for an accessible silver-tone alternative. For the complete range across all finishes, visit our jewellery findings collection.

Why Choose Sterling Silver (925) for Jewellery Making?

Sterling silver (925) is the professional standard for jewellery findings, containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy. This composition delivers the ideal balance of strength and malleability, allowing intricate designs to withstand daily wear while remaining workable enough for precise shaping. Sterling silver is hypoallergenic and nickel-free, making it a safe choice for buyers with sensitive skin. The 925 hallmark guarantees silver content and is the internationally recognised quality standard for professional jewellery making.

What Sterling Silver (925) Jewellery Findings Are Available?

The range covers twelve finding types, each available across multiple designs and sizes to suit every jewellery making application. As a supplier of both sterling silver findings and premium crystals from Swarovski, Preciosa and Serinity, Bluestreak Crystals stocks the settings, chains and components needed to complete any crystal jewellery project in one place.

Clasps

Clasps securely fasten the ends of necklaces, bracelets and anklets. The range includes bolt rings, lobsters, triggers and triggers with jump rings, each offering a slightly different mechanism and aesthetic to suit different jewellery styles and wire gauges.

Bails

Bails attach charms or pendants to bracelets and necklaces via a hook or loop that slides onto a chain or cord. The range spans minimalist everyday designs through to more decorative styles, with options suited to both fine chain work and heavier cord.

Beads

Sterling silver beads work as spacers between crystals and gemstones, adding texture, structure and shine to necklaces and bracelets. The smooth round 925 sterling silver beads in this range complement Swarovski crystal beads and Preciosa crystal beads for a clean, professional finish.

Chains

Silver chains provide the main structural component for necklaces and bracelets. The range includes belcher, snake and trace designs across a variety of link sizes and weights, from fine delicate styles to heavier everyday chains.

Charms

Sterling silver charms add decorative and sentimental detail to necklaces and bracelets, attached via a bail or jump ring. The range covers nature-inspired designs including bees, turtles and hedgehogs alongside classic motifs including hearts, stars and angels.

Crimps

Crimps secure the ends of beading wire or cord, holding beads and components in place. Available in bead, cover and tube formats, they provide a neat, professional finish to the ends of strung jewellery pieces.

Earwires

Earwires pass through the earlobe to hold dangling elements including charms, pendants and beads. The range covers multiple designs to suit different earring weights and aesthetics, from simple shepherd hooks to more detailed styles.

Eyepins

Eyepins are thin wires with a loop at one end, used to link beads together in bracelets, necklaces and earring drops. The loop allows multiple beaded components to be connected in sequence, creating flexible, linked designs.

Headpins

Headpins hold beads in place or create bead dangles, with a flat or ball end stopping the bead from sliding off. Available in flat end and ball end designs to suit different aesthetic preferences and bead hole sizes.

Jump Rings

Jump rings connect different jewellery components together, including clasps, charms and pendants to chains. Available in oval and round formats across a range of diameters and wire gauges to suit different attachment requirements.

Settings

Settings hold individual gemstones or crystals securely within a jewellery piece while exposing the faceted surface for maximum light refraction. Available in flower, heart and butterfly designs, they are compatible with Swarovski chatons and Preciosa chatons for professional crystal jewellery making.

Split Rings

Split rings are a more secure alternative to jump rings, featuring a double-coiled construction that prevents components from slipping free. Ideal for attaching charms to bracelets and necklaces where a more permanent connection is required.

Why Buy Sterling Silver Findings from Bluestreak Crystals?

Bluestreak Crystals stocks sterling silver (925) jewellery findings alongside the full range of flatback crystals, crystal beads and chatons and fancy stones from Swarovski, Preciosa, Serinity and Estella, plus a dedicated range of jewellery making tools. Everything needed to design and complete a professional crystal jewellery piece is available in one place, with fast UK and international shipping and no minimum order.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 925 mean on sterling silver?
925 is the hallmark stamped on sterling silver to indicate that the metal contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy, most commonly copper. It is the internationally recognised standard for sterling silver and guarantees the metal content of the piece.
Is sterling silver (925) hypoallergenic?
Yes. Sterling silver (925) is hypoallergenic and nickel-free, making it a safe choice for people with sensitive skin or metal allergies. It is one of the most skin-friendly metals available for jewellery making and is widely recommended for earwires and findings worn directly against the skin.
What is the difference between sterling silver and silver-plated findings?
Sterling silver findings contain 92.5% pure silver throughout the entire component. Silver-plated findings are made from a base metal such as brass or copper with a thin layer of silver applied to the surface. Sterling silver is more durable, more resistant to tarnishing over time and retains its quality far longer than silver-plated alternatives.
Will sterling silver findings tarnish?
Sterling silver can tarnish over time when exposed to air, moisture and certain chemicals. Regular gentle cleaning with a soft cloth and proper storage in an airtight container or anti-tarnish bag will keep your findings in excellent condition. The small amount of copper alloy in 925 sterling silver makes it slightly more susceptible to tarnishing than fine silver, but significantly more durable.
What is the difference between jump rings and split rings?
Jump rings are single-coiled open rings that can be opened and closed to attach components. Split rings are double-coiled, similar to a miniature key ring, and cannot be opened in the same way. Split rings are more secure than jump rings as they prevent components from slipping free, making them the preferred choice where a more permanent connection is required.
What is the difference between eyepins and headpins?
Eyepins have a loop at one end and are used to link multiple beaded components together in a chain formation. Headpins have a flat or ball end that stops a bead from sliding off and are used to create individual bead dangles. Both are commonly used together in earring and necklace making.
Can I use sterling silver settings with Swarovski and Preciosa crystals?
Yes. Sterling silver settings including flower, heart and butterfly designs are compatible with standard chaton sizes from Swarovski, Preciosa and Serinity. Always match the setting diameter to the specific chaton size you are using to ensure a secure, flush fit.
Do you offer sterling silver findings for wholesale?
Yes. Sterling silver (925) findings are available in retail and wholesale quantities with no minimum order. For larger volume enquiries, please contact our customer service team Monday to Friday, 9am to 3pm UK time.