These dies feature the Egyptian Godess Isis with wings in a kneeling position. These are the mirrored images that can be used for making a pair of earrings.
It measures 1" round and 1-1/8" tall including the hanging loop.
It is engraved on a 2” X2”X1/4" piece of heat-treated steel.
Isis, also known by her Egyptian name of Aset or Eset, was one of the most important goddesses of ancient Egypt. Her name is the Greek form of an ancient Egyptian word for “throne.” She was initially an obscure goddess, but she grew in importance until she became one of the most important deities of ancient Egypt.
Isis is often depicted with wings and either a throne or a solar orb surrounded by cow’s horns on her head. The throne represents her royal status, the orb and horns are symbolic of both abundance and the cosmos in Egyptian art.
Her wings symbolize either female falcons or kites, which are birds of prey that have cries reminiscent of the cries of distraught women. Her wings represent both power and mourning because the myth says she fanned her wings to give life and breath back to her dead husband, Osiris. Her wings also symbolize safety because they are depicted as outspread, which is a protective gesture in Egyptian art.
For earrings, use 20-gauge metal and use urethane when pressing. The pressings have indentions on the backside of the pressings.
This impression die is made with heat-treated tool steel and is for hydraulic press use only. It will work best with a press that is at least 20-tons. The design can be used for making earrings, pendants, or any other components for your jewelry making needs.
Kneeling Winged Isis Pair Hydraulic Press Impression Die
Usage
Metal Maven Shallow Hydraulic Press Impression Die Usage Guidelines
These Hydraulic Press Impression Dies are for hydraulic press use only. We tested it with an electric 20-ton hydraulic press and it performed extremely well.
For 18-gauge and 20-gauge metals:
The die provides an image that stands up on the surface of your copper, silver, or brass. To get a good image with a 20 ton press, it is necessary to lightly oil your die before each use and use a 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 1/4" piece of urethane for the first pressing. After the first pressing, use smaller pieces of urethane on any places that need better definition and press again. Continue doing this until you are happy with the pressing. The back of your component will not be flat, so if you prefer a flat back you will need to saw it out with a jeweler's saw and solder it to a backplate. When pressing this die we recommend using a steel pusher as a force tool to focus the pressure of the ram directly on the die along with your urethane to help reveal the details in the lower areas of the engraving. You can get a steel pusher on Potter USA. Here is a link to the pusher.
You can also use 2mm thick craft foam when pressing.
For 16-gauge metals:
The image is great for making a flat back component for earrings or pendants. To achieve a flat back with this die, do not use urethane or craft foam, instead use a steel pusher to focus the pressure of the ram. You can get a steel pusher on Potter USA. Here is a link to the pusher.
Your die will arrive lightly oiled with a lubricant called CorrosionX. It can be found at most auto supply stores. We highly recommend you use it or some kind of machine oil to protect your investment, especially if you live in a humid climate. We use it to keep rust from forming on our steel pieces, dies, rolling mill rollers and other tools. It also helps your silver or copper release from the die.
You can find the craft foam on Amazon - we recommend Darice 2mm Foamie Roll, 36-inch by 60-inch, black, but any type of 2mm craft foam should work.
Return and Refund Policy
Please check the sizes carefully when ordering, as we do not accept returns or exchanges.
Please note that we check the quality of each die carefully before we send them out.
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