This necklace is so quick to whip up and yet so effective! Simply crimp the beads in place.
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Wire Wrapped Fancy Jasper Necklace
A cute variation of the wired bead cap design. We’ve used a combination of Fancy Jasper gemstone rounds and drops. We have made our own jump rings, and hammered them slightly to create a finished look. We have also made the clasp using wire and hammered it also.
Faceted Agate Necklace
This design is similar to last week, however this time we have not used large hole beads – instead we are using the new Faceted agate rondelles. Make your jump rings out of 18ga Artistic Wire, to be about 14mm in diametre. We have made smaller rings for the ends at about 8mm in diametre.
Simple Fluorite Wire-wrapped Ring Tutorial
Why We Love This Tutorial: To celebrate our brand new range of tarnish-resistant wire (in 6 colours!), we thought we’d test it out with a simple wired ring tutorial. What we love about this technique is it puts our new wire through it’s paces; we’ve used various pliers (round, flat, flush cutters) as well as…
Blue Agate Slice Asymmetrical Necklace Tutorial
Why We Love This Tutorial: This is a simply strung, long necklace that you can complete in less than an hour! We would often knot between each gemstone bead with this style of necklace, but by using tiny 2mm silver spacer beads we get the same effect with a lot less effort (and time, yay!)….
Apatite & Amethyst Chain Necklace Tutorial
Why We Love This Tutorial: This necklace is so simply constructed – the fine chain we have used is thin enough for the beads to thread straight onto it. I love the random bead placement, but if you like a more symmetrical look you can put the same beads either side of the necklace. We’ve…
