Jewellery Forming Hammer, Silversmith Chasing Repousse Tool, Metal Working Embossing Mallet | Jewellery Making Tools | Toolsmith Ltd UK

Jewellery Forming Hammer, Silversmith Chasing Repousse Tool, Metal Working Embossing Mallet

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SKU: JX-SHKM-XHI4

Jewellery Forming Hammer, Silversmith Chasing Repousse Tool, Metal Working Embossing Mallet

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For silversmiths and jewellers performing chasing and repoussé work, this forming hammer provides the control needed for detailed embossing and metal forming. Its dual-face design is suited for a range of decorative techniques on precious and non-precious metals at the bench.

Key features

  • Dual-head design with one flat chasing face and one domed forming face.
  • Both striking faces are highly polished to prevent marring soft metals.
  • The flat face features slightly softened edges for controlled chasing work.
  • Fitted with a smooth, straight-grained hardwood handle for balance and control.
  • Head is finished in black between the polished working surfaces.

Who it's for

This hammer is an essential tool for bench jewellers, silversmiths, and metalsmiths engaged in decorative work. It is particularly suited for artisans specialising in chasing, repoussé, and embossing techniques on jewellery and small-scale metalwork.

Specifications

  • Head Material: Steel
  • Handle Material: Hardwood

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Specifications
Material Steel head, hardwood handle
Finish Polished striking faces
Compatibility Silversmith repousse, chasing, planishing

Is this the right tool for you?

Best for

  • UK bench jewellers performing chasing on precious metals
  • Silversmiths creating repoussé designs on small-scale metalwork
  • Metalsmiths embossing decorative patterns on jewellery pieces
  • Artisans requiring controlled metal forming on soft metals

Not for

  • Heavy-duty metal shaping or forging large pieces
  • Striking hardened steel or other robust materials
  • General carpentry or construction tasks

How this compares

Jewellery Forming Hammer, Silversmith... Alternatives
Head Face Finish Highly polished to prevent marring soft metals Unpolished or roughly finished, may leave marks on work
Flat Face Edges Slightly softened edges for controlled chasing work Sharp or unrefined edges, offering less control
Handle Material Smooth, straight-grained hardwood for balance and control Basic softwood or composite material, potentially less durable
Intended Application Detailed chasing, repoussé, and embossing on jewellery and small metalwork General purpose striking or light assembly tasks

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