Fact

Backing is the material that is placed behind set-in stonework in jewelry. Native backing varies from that employed by non-Native jewelers. While most jewelers work with black epoxy applied to settings to strength thin stones, many lapidaries cut their stones thicker and so don’t require conventional backing.

Fact: Vintage era Native jewelers have improvised with found materials like sawdust, cardboard, and paper (from thin tissue to newspaper) as backing in order to level stones, often because they couldn’t afford commercial backing materials.


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