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Rings & Things Jewelry Blog

Moonlit Walk Ear Threads Tutorial

Moonlit Walk Ear Threads Tutorial

Created by: Veronica GreenwoodDesigner TipsThis design uses some of the palest sunstone beads on the mixed strand, but the color choices are up to you!Put one sunstone bead on your head pin. Using a wrapped loop attach your loop to the second link down on the chain of your ear thread. Finish wrapping your loop.New to jewelry-making? See Basic Jewelry-Making Technique Sheet (PDF) for step-by-step instructions on making wire-wrapped loops.Repeat this step four more times attaching your loops to ev …
Feb 23rd 2023 Veronica Greenwood
June Baby Earrings Tutorial

June Baby Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Rita HutchinsonThis might be the easiest pair of earrings you ever make!Designer TipsPlace the CZs face down on the rubber block. Center the post prongs over the stone. Push down straight until you hear a click.Really -- that's it!If you have sensitive fingers or weak hands, you could hold the post in a ring vise or flat-nose pliers.Suggested Supplies1 pair #32-621-04 1/20, 14kt Gold-Filled Snap-in Post Earring Setting1 dozen (use 2 pieces) #33-614 Gold-Filled Earring Backs, Butterfl …
Feb 23rd 2023 Rita Hutchinson
Cumulus Threader Earrings Tutorial

Cumulus Threader Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Mollie Valente Designer TipsTwist a jump ring to open it extra wide.Loop the jump ring around a single pearl in the pearl ball bead.Attach the loop of an ear thread to the jump ring.Twist the jump ring closed.Repeat to make the second earring.The long 5" ear threads also allow you to wear the earrings in an asymmetrical fashion, with the pearl balls suspended at different lengths.If you have double pierced ears, the long-chain tail can be swagged back through a second piercing.You ca …
Feb 23rd 2023 Mollie Valente

Gemstone Index: Pearls

Pearls are June's most-popular birthstone, and are a favorite in bridal jewelry and couture. Cultured freshwater pearl beads come in several shapes and colors, making it easy to add elegance to a wide variety of jewelry designs - pearls aren't just for bridal designs, weddings and proms! Pearls are organic gemstones, formed when a foreign object (like a tiny stone) makes its way into an oyster (or similar mollusk's) shell. Over time, the mollusk covers the intruding object with 1,000's of layers …
Feb 23rd 2023 Rings & Things Staff
Swarovski Trio of Opulent Earrings Tutorial

Swarovski Trio of Opulent Earrings Tutorial

Modified from designs created by Swarovski's Create Your Style Design Team. February 2022 update: We still have many of the baroque pearls from Swarovski's 2020 launch in stock, and they're awesome for classic earrings -- get them while you can!Designer TipsFor the dragon drop earrings, use a ball-end head pin, and add an elongated baroque crystal pearl, a 4mm crystal bead, a dragon bead, and another crystal bead. Form a simple loop, and add ear wire.New to jewelry-making? See Jewelry …
Jan 1st 2022 Swarovski Create Your Style Design Team
Trio of Pearls - Leather Bracelet Tutorial

Trio of Pearls - Leather Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Sondra Barrington   Designer TipsAdd a pearl to one end of the cord, and tie a simple overhand knot on each side of the pearl. Use an awl to help pull the knots tight up against the pearl bead. This will be the "button" portion of your button/loop clasp.Add 3 pearls to the bracelet -- but don't tie any knots around them yet.Make a loop at the other end of the bracelet, just large enough to fit over the pearl "button". Secure the loop with a knot, but before tightening the knot, …
Jan 1st 2022 Sondra Barrington
Birthstone Options

Birthstone Options

Looking to make custom birthstone jewelry? Here you'll find birthstone jewelry-making supplies, including genuine gemstone beads for each month, European crystal in classic birthstone colors, and birthstone charms and connectors including rivets, links, drops, ear wires and earring posts -- set with crystals, cubic zirconias and zodiac symbols. Whether you have a business making birthstone and bespoke jewelry, or you're making something special for yourself (or as a gift), this section is o …
Oct 15th 2021 Polly Nobbs-LaRue
Hydrangea Blossom Necklace Tutorial

Hydrangea Blossom Necklace Tutorial

Created by: Mollie Valente Designer TipsOpen the chain necklace's clasp.Thread the jump-ring side of the chain necklace through the side-to-side holes in each pearl ball bead, one bead at a time.If you are not able to match up the chain with the opposite exit-side bead hole, try this: Attach a piece of thin wire to the jump-ring side of the chain necklace. Use the wire "needle" to string on the pearl ball beads.  When done, remove the piece of wire.Suggested Supplies3 each  #20-66 …
Oct 1st 2021 Mollie Valente
Hydrangea Blossom Earrings Tutorial

Hydrangea Blossom Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Mollie ValenteDesigner TipsTwist a jump ring to open it extra wide.Loop the jump ring around a single pearl in the pearl ball bead.Attach the loop of a French hook ear wire to the jump ring.Twist the jump ring closed.Repeat to make the second earring.Suggested Supplies2 each #20-660-011 Freshwater Pearl Bead, Ball, 10-12mm - White1 dozen (use 2 pieces)  #34-533-SUB Sterling Silver French Hook Earring Wires, Economy1 ten (use 2 pieces) #37-295-2 …
Oct 1st 2021 Mollie Valente
Circles in the Sand Necklace Tutorial

Circles in the Sand Necklace Tutorial

This is a lovely summery design with secure wire-wrapped links, and can also double as  November birthstone jewelry (citrines) or June (pearls).Created by: Veronica Greenwood Designer TipsUsing a 12" piece of wire, wrap one 4mm citrine bead, one 4mm apatite, and one 4mm citrine around a section of the 26mm hammered link.Using a jump ring, attach all three hammered rings to the center link of your chain.For wire-wrapped loop instructions, and most secure way way to open and close jump r …
Oct 1st 2021 Veronica Greenwood