These ringlesstulip-shapedshells, with their gold finish, are ideal for making multi-rang necklaces and pompons.
Shells are a kind of metal ferrule that can be used to make dangling earrings, multi-rang necklaces, pompoms, spiral bracelets or bracelets using the peytwist weaving technique.
Use a round-headed nail or wire to hang your DIY creation. To find out all you need to know about using shells for costume jewelry, take a look at our technical data sheet.
What to do with shells?
They're ideal for making pompons when you've got leftover chain. In this case, use a round-headed nail. All that's left to do is form a simple loop and you're ready to hang your pom-pom chain on a jewelry primer or chain.
Use jeweler's shells to finish spiral crochet bracelets. Get inspired by our tutorial!
In just five minutes, make vintage earrings with a malachite cabochon and a pear-shaped resin bead.
Looking for creative ideas? Take a look at our DIY jewelry tutorials. They're sure to inspire you.
If you're a beginner, we've got tips and tricks to help you learn the basics of DIY costume jewelry making. Discover different techniques to make your own jewelry, as well as our beginner jewelry training to learn how to make a necklace with pearls or which wire to choose to make a simple Miyuki bracelet.
Details:
Outside diameter: 6 mm
Height: 6.5 mm
Inside diameter: 5.5 mm
Inside hole diameter: 1 mm
Sold in bags of 4 pieces.













