Master Alloys
Jewellery master alloys are essential for producing consistent results when working with 925 silver, gold and copper. Whether you're casting bails, jump rings, or building settings for gemstones like amethyst, sapphire, or topaz, the right alloy controls hardness, colour, and workability. We supply high-quality master alloys used in jewellery making kits, ideal for both casting wax and fabrication. They're compatible with a full range of tools including kilns, soldering kits, and jewellery pliers, and can be used alongside silverclean, emery paper, mandrels, and other essentials from trusted jewellery supplies Australia stockists like Australian jewellers Supplies Used across the industry for everything from jump rings to larger pieces like brooches and chains, these alloys are crucial for anyone looking to achieve the right mechanical strength, colour tone, and casting behaviour in precious metal work.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is a master alloy used for in jewellery making?
A master alloy is mixed with pure gold, silver, or other metals to enhance strength, durability, casting performance, and colour in finished jewellery.
2. Can I use the same master alloy for both casting and fabrication?
No, casting and fabrication alloys are formulated differently. Casting alloys flow better when molten, while fabrication alloys are designed for rolling, forming, and soldering.
3. Are your alloys suitable for use with silver metal clay or 925 silver?
Our silver master alloys are compatible with fine silver to create 925 silver to create cast pieces. They are not intended for direct mixing with silver metal clay, which is typically used as a standalone material.


