2 ring spacer - Scarabée- Antique fine silver plated
Made of European zamac
Inspired by nature, this two-ring zamac spacer with an aged silver finish features a beetle.
Insect jewelry is in.
As brooches, hair jewels, necklaces or earrings, this year we'll be wearing the elegance of the beetle.
The trend is to wear insects in the manner of the Egyptians, so adopt your scarab.
This type of component is perfect for starting out in jewelry design! It offers a multitude of possibilities for easy and affordable DIY creations:
- To be worn as a necklace, choker or sautoir, all you need are jewelry chains, a clasp and rings.
Need help handling the rings? We suggest you take a look at our special section on how to start assembling jewelry. - To be worn as a bracelet, you can combine it with chain, leather cord or braided nylon thread . In this case, you'll need the sliding knot technique, which we explain in a video.
- You can also try braiding (macramé-style) the rest of your bracelet or creation with C-LON wire.
- Make a spacer bracelet using a bangle.
- Even simpler, there are ready-to-use chain bracelets, so all you have to do is add the spacer of your choice.
- What about the multi-strand bracelet? Have you thought about it?
Are you just starting out in the world of costume jewelry? Don't hesitate to familiarize yourself with all the techniques available to you by consulting our technical data sheets and tutorials.
Details:
Length (including fasteners): 20 mm
Width: 15 mm
Internal ring diameter: 1.5 mm
Thickness: 2.3 mm
To connect your spacer to your primers, we recommend using open rings with a maximum wire diameter of 1.3 mm.
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