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Rings & Things Jewelry Blog

Choosing the Right Necklace Length: A Comprehensive Guide for DIY Jewelry Makers

Hello, fellow crafters and DIY jewelry enthusiasts! Today, we delve into an essential aspect of necklace creation that's often overlooked: selecting the right necklace length. Though it might seem like a small detail, the necklace's length can greatly impact its look and feel. It can change the whole vibe of an outfit, affect comfort, and even play a role in highlighting certain features. So, let's explore the fascinating world of necklace lengths and understand how to make the best choice.Stand …
May 22nd 2023 Rings & Things
Gemstone Index: Peridot

Gemstone Index: Peridot

This olivine variety is composed of magnesium iron silicate. Peridot (pronounced PEAR-ih-doh or PEAR-ih-dot) is created under great temperatures and pressures deep within the Earth, and sometimes is extruded in basaltic lavas. Its yellow-green color is mainly dependent on the amount of ferrous iron present. The traditional birthstone of August, peridot's name origin is uncertain, but several theories exist. Some attribute it to the French peritot, meaning "unclear" (probably due to the inclusion …
Feb 23rd 2023 Rings & Things Staff
Tivoli Centerline Earrings Tutorial

Tivoli Centerline Earrings Tutorial

Save time with pre-drilled blanks and create a pair of fun earrings with size 11/0 TOHO or Delica seed beads in Scandinavian colors. "Tivoli" means "funfair" in Swedish.Created by: Summer MelaasDesigner TipsStretch and wax 2-1/2 yards (2.25 meters) of thread.Follow pattern, and using an edging stitch, put your first row of beads on one of the half moons. One column (fringe) at a time, add beads. At the bottom of the fringe, skip over the last bead added, then run your needle and thread back up t …
Feb 23rd 2023 Summer Melaas
Gemstone Index: Carnelian

Gemstone Index: Carnelian

Carnelian is an A-grade agate. What a lot of people call "true carnelian" is the fiery red/orange color, and in theory, carnelian is naturally that color. However, most of that fiery red/orange "true" carnelian is heat-treated in secret before it reaches the gemstone-cutting factory. This apparently has been a secret for thousands of years; each part of the world thought everyone else's carnelian was naturally red, but they were heating theirs, too. When held against the light, the color-treated …
Feb 23rd 2023 Rings & Things Staff
Gemstone Index: Table of Contents

Gemstone Index: Table of Contents

Discover the Story Behind Each Bead!From geology to metaphysics, this gemstone guide gives insight into the origins and uses of many gemstones that are used as beads. Most entries include:  • Origin of the stone's name  • "Also known as" (aka) names  • Chemical composition  • Where it is found  • Details about industry practices, enhancements, & synthetics  • Metaphysical properties  • History and fun trivia facts  • Care recommendationsA   Agate& …
Feb 23rd 2023 Rings & Things Staff