Golden jewellery set with Garnet Inspi494
Golden jewellery set with Garnet
The combination of the Garnet and Gold details is perfect for this minimalist jewelry set. With a few simple techniques explained below, you can very easily make this set yourself.
Used materials
Bracelet 1
Natural Garnet Faceted Gemstone Beads 3mm
Miyuki Delica's 11/0 Duracoat Galvanized Gold
Stainless Steel Headpins Gold Color 4cm
Nickel Free Copper Jewelry Wire 0.4mm
Stainless Steel Toggle Clasp Golden 18mm
Bracelet 2
Natural Garnet Faceted Gemstone Beads 3mm
Miyuki Delica's 11/0 Duracoat Galvanized Gold
Armband 3
Stainless Steel Chain 2x1.5mm 18K Gold Plated
Kumihimo/Macramecord 0.5mm Dark Red
Stainless Steel Charm Gold with Garnet Glass Rhinestone 10x6mm
Basics
Stainless Steel Crimp Beads Golden 2mm
Nylon thread
Stainless Steel Chain Extension 47x3mm Golden
Stainless Steel Lobster Clasp Gold 12mm
Stainless Steel Jumprings Gold 4mm 18k Gold Plated
How to make
Bracelet 1
For these bracelets, you will first make your own connectors, as explained in the video below. Only with these connector you leave a little extra space, so you have room to go around a few more times with the copper wire next to the bead. Then you attach them together, attaching the toggle clasp on one side, and a nylon wire on the other. On that, you thread 3 Garnet and 1 Miyuki Delica each time, until you reach the desired length. Then attach the other side of the toggle clasp and your bracelet is ready.
Bracelet 2
Here you start by pinching a pinch bead on a piece of nylon wire, then bend a bead tip over it and start stringing your beads. At the end, you finish the bracelet the same and attach another extension chain and lobster clasp.
Bracelet 3
Cut a piece of jasseron chain and macrame wire to the desired length. Then put the macrame wire through the links of the jasseron chain, skipping one link each time. Then attach the charms to the chain using a jumpring, and finish it off with an extension chain and lobster clasp.
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