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
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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 RINGSlide22Slide23
TRIGGER CATCHSlide24
CALOTTESlide25
CRIMP BEADS AND CALOTTESlide26Slide27
WIRE GUARDIANSlide28
ATTACHING WIRE GUARDIANSlide29
TIGER TAIL NECKLACESlide30Slide31
CONNECTORSlide32Slide33
CONESlide34Slide35
MULTI-STRAND DESIGNSlide36Slide37Slide38Slide39
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 BRACELETSlide44Slide45
Bails and end fastenersSlide46Slide47Slide48
BAILSSlide49Slide50Slide51Slide52Slide53
CORD END FASTENERSSlide54Slide55
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