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Wikibeadia: Anodized Aluminum

The bright cheery colors of anodized aluminum is created by dyeing. Before aluminum can be dyed, it is corroded (or rusted) through an electrical process. The corrosion actually makes the aluminum stronger. Then the aluminum is dyed and sealed so the color doesn’t bleed out of the metal.

Tari of Clay Buttons incorporates bright colors in her work and the anodized aluminum jump rings make a vibrant keyring.


Color shouts at you to vote in these colorful pins from Hsu Studios.


Or it can be used in a subdued, classic way as in the Share Your Heart necklace.


Written by Cindy Gimbrone, lover of anodized aluminum and glass beadmaker.

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2 Comment

  1. Joan Tucker
    September 11, 2008 at 9:52 pm

    Cindy, This a very unusual and artistic use of color and sublety;
    Congrats on a very modern neckalce. Joan Tucker, Off center Productions

  2. Cindy Gimbrone
    September 13, 2008 at 12:06 pm

    Thank you, Joan! 🙂

    Cindy

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