Amazonite & Rhodonite Dangly Earring Hoops Tutorial

Amazonite and Rhodonite Dangle Earrings Tutorial

Why we love this tutorial:

This tutorial combines a couple of my all-time favourite techniques – dangles, and wired hoop earrings! Just like almost all of our designs, it is very versatile in that you could use any large-ish feature bead in the centre, with any small (4mm to 7mm) beads as the dangles. In this design we’ve used some of our gorgeous faceted nugget Russian Amazonite beads. Please keep in mind that we may not have these beads in stock at the time you are reading this (we made this design on July 31st, 2020). Our gemstone range varies constantly and we are always trying to get new and different shapes in stock :). But as we said, you literally could use any bead 10mm – 15mm wide for this centre bead. To contrast the Amazonite, we have used some pretty pastel pink Rhodonite Chips (we’ve picked out the more pink looking beads from the strand, as Rhodonite naturally contains a fair bit of brown and black). In addition, we’ve used some lovely little freshwater pearl beads and some 4mm crystals. This is definitely one design I will be repeating in the future with different stone types!

Beads and Materials You’ll Need:

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Method:

Step 1. Cut a piece of 18 gauge wire to approximately 11cm. Form a small loop at one end using your round nose pliers.

Amazonite and Rhodonite Dangle Earrings Tutorial

Step 2. Time to make the dangles! We have made 12 of each dangle type. We have used the coil technique for making these dangles, which is a very easy way of creating dangles that are secure and can not fall of your design. In this technique, you simply coil the headpin around you round noose pliers. You need to use relatively short headpins (about 25mm) and you’ll wrap about 2-4 times. After you have made the dangles thread 9 of them onto the wire, then the feature bead, and then another 9 dangles. Form another small loop at the other end of your wire.

Step 3. Normally we would use a round mandrel (or object) to make the shape of hoop earrings. However, as we have a large feature bead in the middle using a mandrel would not work! Instead, use your fingers to shape the hoop.

Step 4. Using your flat nose pliers, bend the the loops so that they are facing up-right.

Amazonite and Rhodonite Dangle Earrings Tutorial

Step 5. Cut another piece of 18 gauge wire approx. 3cm long. Make a small loop in one end using your round nose pliers. Using your fingers, or a round object, form a slight hump in the wire. Then, use your flat nose pliers to create the ‘flick’. Refer to photo for shape!

Amazonite and Rhodonite Dangle Earrings Tutorial

Step 6. Open up one of the loops on the hoop and attach the lever. Close the loop using your pliers.

Step 7. The lever will probably be a little long for the hoop, so trim it back leaving about 3mm to hook into the loop on the earring. Close the lever to check there is good tension on the earring (so it won’t come undone). If the tension is not sufficient, use your fingers to reshape the hoop a little. You may wish to use a wire rounder on the cut end of lever so that it is nice and smooth when putting on the earrings. And you’re done!

Amazonite and Rhodonite Dangle Earrings Tutorial

Amazonite and Rhodonite Dangle Earrings Tutorial