An Angelic Piece of Jewellery

This beautiful pendant is made using a piece of 0.8mm silver-plated metal wire. The beads are threaded onto the wire and the necklace fastens with a round jump ring and a lobster claw clasp.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

1

Turn a piece of 0.8mm silver-plated metal wire to form a loop.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

2

Thread the beads onto the wire as shown.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

3

Use round nose pliers to form a loop and twist the wire around the pin/wire.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

4

Continue downwards, twisting the wire around the top half of the bead, covering the top half of the bead.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

5

Cut off the excess wire and turn to form a decorative loop.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

6

Thread the pendant and the beads onto a piece of beading wire.

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7

Finish the necklace with a bead tip and a crimp bead. Squeeze the crimp bead flat.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate

8

Cut off the wire right after the crimp bead.

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9

Close the bead tip around the crimp bead.

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10

Use the same finishing procedure for the other end of the necklace. In this case squeeze the crimp bead flat down in the bead tip. The wire must be completely filled with beads, but do not tighten it too much.

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11

Insert a round jump ring and close it using two flat nose pliers. At the start, the round jump ring is open. Only twist it to one side – never apart. The photos No. 11, 12 and 13 illustrate how to twist the round jump ring.

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12

Quickly twist the ends slightly past each other, whilst they scrape against each other...

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13

... and back again. When the two ends are exactly opposite each other, stop twisting and the round jump ring is closed successfully.

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14

Attach a lobster claw clasp prior to closing the round jump ring at the other end of the necklace.

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15

Variation. Only a few beads on the wire: the beads are held in place with crimp beads. Squeeze the crimp bead flat with special pliers for crimp beads.

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16

The crimp bead is squeezed flat in a bow shape.

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17

With the outer tips of the pliers, gather the bow to make a round bead.

A Necklace with Angels and Agate