Create beautiful DIY costume jewelry with this facetedUnakite bead! The drop shape of this briolette is ideal for making unique, ultra-customized pieces.
Did you know?
Discovered in the late 19th century in the United States, this gemstone owes its name to the mountains where it was found: the Unaka Mountains.
Composed mainly of pink and green, this natural stone, also known as epidote, comes in a range of colors.
How to use this fine stone bead?
Create a multi-row necklace by mixing different chains. To attach your bead in the right direction, slide a long round-headed nail or metal wire through the middle. Then bend the ends along the edges to the top of the drop and make a pigtail fastening. All that's left is to attach the bead to the chain.
If you like minimalist jewelry, this costume necklace is for you! Very discreet, all you need is a nylon thread and a clasp.
More the earrings type? Make these dangling ear rings in the blink of an eye. Day or evening, they're sure to make a statement.
Looking for other ideas? Take a look at our DIY jewelry designs. They're sure to inspire you.
Are you a beginner? We've prepared a number of technical sheets to help you get started with DIY costume jewelry.
Discover, for example, how to open a ring or form a loop on a stem. With a bit of practice and the right basics, making jewelry will soon become child's play!
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo.
Variations in size and hole diameter possible.
Details:
Height: 12 mm
Width: 10 mm
Thickness: approx. 5.3 mm
Hole diameter: approx. 0.5 mm
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