Best Jewellery Pliers UK 2023 for Jump Rings, Crimping & Chains
If you want to make jewellery, then you know that the right
pliers can amplify your skill and intricacy.
But which pliers are best for jewellery? And which ones are good for beginners?
In this post, we’ll go through our top picks.
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What are jewellery pliers, and what makes them different?
Jewellery making requires a lot of very intricate tasks that
can only be done by specialist tools.
These include bending, wire cutting and making loops,
amongst others.
The main types of jewellery pliers are:
- Chain nose pliers – used for crimping, opening
and closing rings, bending, turning and holding wire.
- Round nose pliers – these have round jaws for
making accurate curves and loops.
- Smooth Jaw Flat nose pliers – these are used for
a good purchase on wire, straightening out bends or kinks, and for firmly
gripping work pieces.
- Side cutters – these are sharp to create clean,
accurate cuts.
- Crimping pliers – used to crush metal onto wire
clasps to keep beads in place.
- Bent nose pliers – these are a specialist type
of plier to reach wire that’s in awkward positions.
Important features for good jewellery pliers
Here are the most important features for a good set of
jewellery pliers:
- Accuracy – making accurate bends or loops
is the most important part of jewellery, and nothing is more frustrating than
having to straighten and re-do a certain loop because your tool wasn’t accurate
enough.
- Ease of Use – it can get very tiring on
your hands when making a lot of jewellery, so look for pliers that are easy to
use. Key features include return springs (that reset the pliers without
effort), and cutters that multiply your hand force (meaning you have to squeeze
less).
- Smooth Jaws – jewellery is delicate and
can be easily damaged. Look for pliers with smooth jaws, to ensure they aren’t
going to pierce or flatten your wire. Bonus points if you can find parallel
pliers, as they distribute force more evenly on your jewellery.
Best jewellery pliers set overall
Our choice: Jewellery Making Tool Kit Platinum 6 Pliers
This jewellery making tool kit ticks all of the boxes.
Reasons to buy:
- Great value for money (saves 33%).
- Contains 6 useful jewellery pliers in one pack.
- Covers gripping, wire work, ring bending and
loop making.
- Smooth and nylon jaws won’t damage your
workpiece.
- Built to last, robust construction &
rust-proof finish.
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Best jewellery pliers for beginners
Our choice: Round Jaws 1 1/2″ Parallel Plier 140 mm
These pliers are your perfect introduction into loop making.
Reasons to buy:
- Ideal for bending and forming loops in
jewellery.
- Make loops of various sizes using the different
parts of the round jaws.
- Smooth jaws prevent any damage to workpieces.
- Long-lasting return spring makes them easy to
use.
- HRC-57 case hardened jaws for durability.
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*You can also read our full article: Jewellery
Tools for Beginners
.
Best jewellery pliers for advanced users
Our choice: Round And Flat Jaws Parallel Plier 140 mm
Grip and bend without fear of damaging your jewellery.
Reasons to buy:
- One tapered round jaw for making loops of
varying diameters.
- One flat jaw to keep a firm grip.
- Parallel jaws ensure consistent grip without
damage.
- Smooth jaws also prevent scratching or damage to
delicate pieces.
- Long-lasting return spring for ease of use.
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Best cutting pliers for jewellery
Our choice: Maun Diagonal Cutting Pliers For Hard Wire
Repetitive cutting made easy, even on hard jewellery wire.
Reasons to buy:
- High-leverage, with a compound-lever action that
multiplies your hand force 18x.
- Induction-hardened cutting jaws to HRC 64 to ensure
longevity.
- Long-lasting return spring for ease of use.
- Very accurate cutting edges.
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Type of Plier | Description | Primary Use |
---|---|---|
Chain Nose Pliers | Used for crimping, opening and closing rings, bending, turning and holding wire. | Crimping, Handling Rings, Bending |
Round Nose Pliers | These have round jaws for making accurate curves and loops. | Creating Curves and Loops |
Smooth Jaw Flat Nose Pliers | Used for a good purchase on wire, straightening out bends or kinks, and for firmly gripping work pieces. | Straightening Wire, Gripping |
Side Cutters | Sharp tools to create clean, accurate cuts. | Cutting |
Crimping Pliers | Used to crush metal onto wire clasps to keep beads in place. | Crimping, Securing Beads |
Bent Nose Pliers | Specialist type of plier to reach wire that’s in awkward positions. | Reaching Awkward Positions |
Can I use regular pliers for jewellery making?
You could definitely start a few test pieces using
traditional pliers, but if you are going to make something to wear or sell,
then you will struggle to achieve the accuracy and quality you want without
specialist tools.
Which pliers are best for closing jump rings?
Chain nose or snipe nose pliers are the best for opening and
closing jump rings when making jewellery, and are a good all round plier to
have in general.
See our recommended smooth jaw snipe nose pliers here.
Conclusion and further reading
We hope you enjoyed reading our guide on the best jewellery
pliers.
Take a look at our related posts below:
- Jewellery Tools
- Guide
to Jewellery Pliers
- Craft
Tools
- Types
of Pliers
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