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How to take a fingerprint

Fingerprint Jewellery is one of the most unique and meaningful personalised jewellery around. Many people love fingerprint items as memorial  jewellery to remember a loved one. However, customers often come to us with questions about where they can obtain fingerprints of someone who has passed away, or how they can take good, usable fingerprints of the living. This comprehensive guide will walk you step-by step to obtain the most accurate fingerprints for your piece of keepsake.

You might not know it, but it’s likely that you already own or have access to the fingerprints you need. This is especially significant for people who would love a fingerprint memorial jewellery piece of someone who has passed away.

– For people who have passed away: Most funeral homes take fingerprints of those who have passed away. Check with them – they are often more than willing to help you create a memento of someone you love.
– For military men who were killed or missing in action: All soldiers have their fingerprints taken in military service – do check their paperwork or ask the military office where they are registered with.
– For babies: Many hospitals take baby’s footprints or handprints as means of identification. Some even send you home with a print-out of it. Check with the hospital if they keep a record of it.

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For those who could take fresh prints, the guide below will help you to take your own fingerprint or your baby’s handprint or footprint.

HOW TO TAKE FINGERPRINT AT HOME

When jewellery is made from a fingerprint, we can only make it as good as the fingerprint sample you give us, so you will want to capture a nice clear print.

Taking fingerprints at home is easy – all you need is a soft pencil, transparent tape* and white paper. Follow the step-by-step instructions below:

Step 1: Make sure that your fingers are clean and dry

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Step 2: With a soft pencil, fill in a large patch on the white paper. Layer on the patch with the pencil again and again to get a fair bit of graphite on the paper.

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Step 3: Place your finger over the dark batch to get graphite on your finger.

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Step 4: Gently the sticky side of the clear tape on that finger and also gently peel the tape off

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Step 5: Stick the tape onto a white piece of paper. Take a photo of the fingerprint (tips for taking a good photo below!)

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Step 6: Repeat the steps with that finger or others until you get a good, clear photo. It is always safer to take a couple and let the jeweller choose which one to choose from.**

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*If you do not have clear tape, you can always just press your finger on the white paper and take photo of that. However, take note that you should tap lightly, and try hard not to shift your finger. If you shift your finger when it’s pressed down, it will caused your fingerprint to be smudged and unusable. A good fingerprint will have clear, defined lines and no blurry patch.

Try making lighter fingerprints by taking several prints without refreshing the graphite on your finger. The first few darker ones will often have smudges from the excess graphite.

**Take as many fingerprints as you can using different fingers as they will have different patterns. Some patterns may be more suitable for thumbprint jewellery, or look better on a necklace vs a bracelet vs a ring.

If you want the most accuracy in taking your thumbprint, or have a lot of fingerprints to take (from many family members or young ones for a thumbprint gift, for example) you might want to consider getting an inkless fingerprint pad.

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Fingerprint inkless pad is about the best way to take fingerprints, giving out perfectly clear fingerprints. It does not leave smudges, the ink dries instantly on paper and washes right off from your fingers. Inkless thumbprint pad is widely used in banks and offices where accuracy is needed.

You can buy the lee inkless fingerprint pad here:

HOW TO TAKE PICTURES OF FINGERPRINTS

After you’ve mastered the print taking, the next step will be to take pictures of the fingerprints and send them to us. Here are a few tips:

1. Take your picture in good light. Place the prints next to a window or a bright lamp helps to reduce shadowing across the prints.
2. Take a bird’s eye view of the prints, making sure that your camera is parallel to the print.
3. Make sure the print is in focus so the jewellers can get as much details as possible out of the print.
4. Take a couple if needed and send the fingerprint photos to the us via email.