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JEWELLERY DESIGN JEWELLERY FINDINGS AND TOOLS ROUND NOSE PLIERS FLAT NOSE PLIERS JUMP RING EYE PIN HEAD PINS EAR WIRE EARRINGS MAKING AN EYE LOOP Thread a bead onto a head pin or eye pin ID: 148024

pliers wire pin bead wire pliers bead pin loop nose eye beads charm design bracelet jewellery head clasp trigger

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VICKY BELL

JEWELLERY DESIGNSlide2

JEWELLERY FINDINGS AND TOOLSSlide3

ROUND NOSE PLIERSSlide4

FLAT NOSE PLIERSSlide5

JUMP RINGSlide6

EYE PINSlide7

HEAD PINSSlide8

EAR WIRESlide9

EARRINGSSlide10

MAKING AN EYE LOOPSlide11

Thread a bead onto a head pin or eye pin.

1/4

inch (6.35 mm) length of wire above the

bead.Slide12

Using

round

nose

pliers,

bend the

top of the head pin or eye pin at a right angle.Slide13

Grasp one end of the wire between the pliers' jaws. Slide14

Rotate

the pliers toward the bend of the wire, making a half loop.Slide15

Reposition the pliers in the loop and continue to rotate the wire to form a

centered

circle above the bead.Slide16

ATTACHING CLASPSSlide17

TIGER TAIL WIRESlide18

CRIMP BEADSSlide19

TRIGGER CLASPSlide20

TOGGLE CLASPSlide21

SPLIT RINGSlide22
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TRIGGER CATCHSlide24

CALOTTESlide25

CRIMP BEADS AND CALOTTESlide26
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WIRE GUARDIANSlide28

ATTACHING WIRE GUARDIANSlide29

TIGER TAIL NECKLACESlide30
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CONNECTORSlide32
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CONESlide34
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MULTI-STRAND DESIGNSlide36
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MULTI-STRAND DESIGN

Bead type, size, colour and order strung on wire.

Number of strands

Clasp and findings usedSlide40

CHARM BRACELET

Charms go back as far as the

Neolithic era

where man would pick up an unusual stone or piece of wood and carry it with him to ward off his enemies. Elaborate

jewellery

made of precious stones and metals emerged during the age of the

Egyptian Pharaohs

. It was during this time that the first recognizable charm bracelets and necklaces first appeared.Slide41

CHARM BRACELETSlide42

ELASTICATED CHAINSlide43

CHAIN BRACELETSlide44
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Bails and end fastenersSlide46
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BAILSSlide49
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CORD END FASTENERSSlide54
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CLAMPSlide56

ELASTICSlide57

THREADING BEADSSlide58

TIE KNOT IN ELASTICSlide59

MEMORY WIRE

FORM A LOOP AT THE END OF THE WIRE USING ROUND NOSE PLIERSSlide60

SPACER

BEAD AND

BARSSlide61

GLUE BEADS ON TO THE END OF THE WIRE