Description
Two Loop Heart Bezel Settings for direct pour or filling with resin, made of solid sterling silver 925. Ideal bracelet connectors. All you need to do is fill with resin then add to your chains or torque bangles. Sold without jump rings, please note, these bezels are thin and lightweight, a perfect low budget upselling option for your clients. Does not include ashes etc or chain as shown in the pictures.
Two Loop Heart Bezel Settings Kits Contain
If you’d like to buy this necklace setting as a kit you’ll receive:
- 1 x heart setting with loops (no jump ring)
- 2x practice bezel settings
- pair of vinyl gloves
- dust mask
- 3 cocktail sticks
- resin sparkle mix sample (random colour)
- 10g bottle of UV resin
- some sandpaper
- label backing paper
- 1x sachet Breastmilk Preservation Powder (breastmilk kit only) and these Breastmilk Preservation Powder PDF Instructions
You can also request some practice ashes here. You’ll also need to provide yourself (not included):
-
- a 48W UV lamp or a UV pen light
- your clients’ elements an any additional sparkles, precious metal leaf or dried flowers etc
Follow our tutorials here to prepare your clients’ elements or buy a pack of Breastmilk Preservation Powder here!
Direct Pour Making Video Tutorials
925 Silver
The silver in these heart bezel settings is recycled 925 sterling silver, they are not 925 stamped, none of these settings are hallmarked (not required as they are under the UK hallmarking weight). Please see our blog on Types of Solid Silver which explains the care instructions for the silver and the metal content. They each have a small loop either side of the heart, no jump rings.
Heart Bezel Settings Engraving
This setting is suitable for engraving and you can add text engraving here or image engraving

Compatible Moulds
Not ideal for use with a cabochon mould. Perfect for direct pour because unfortunately our heart cabochon mould duos have a shallower dip at the top, and it is tricky to rub over a setting like this on a cabochon stone; however you may be able to use a hybrid stone/pour technique where you glue in a stone then top up the setting with resin to give the appearance of a direct pour. I wouldn’t recommend it, sorry!










Reviews
There are no reviews yet.