Round 8 mm gemstone sequin, Sodalite.
This year, stone jewelry is back in the spotlight.
We're getting closer to the natural elements, to the meaning of things.
The roots and the precious are blended into one.
Mystical, shamanic, bohemian, gemstones set a style and tell a story.
Whether rough, polished or faceted, use your gemstones in jewelry.
Did you know?
Its name comes from "sodium" for soda and the Greek "lithos" meaning "stone" for lite, which gives us sodium stone.
It can be either translucent or opaque, and its dominant color is blue, which is why it is confused with lapis lazuli.
For the Greeks, it was the stone of the prophets, and for the Chinese and Japanese, it represented the restoration of social order.
But here we'll focus on its aesthetic rather than its virtues.
Create handmade costume jewelry with this pretty sequin.
- Make a tassel necklace.
On a fine chain or choker, suspend several small gemstone sequins at regular intervals.
This trendy necklace can be incorporated into your stacking jewelry.
Stacking is the accumulation of jewelry. - This summer, personalize your shoes yourself.
Customize your flip-flops or sandals with beads and sequins.
Let your imagination run wild and have fun. - Make a DIY clutch bag and add small sequins for decoration.
Check out our free sewing tutorials to learn how to make clutches. - Make delicate bracelets with your birthstone.
Get inspiration for your creations from our online tutorials.
Are you new to fashion jewelry?
Here you'll find tips and advice on how to get started with DIY jewelry making.
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ in color and size from the photo.
Details:
Diameter: 8 mm
Thickness: 2.5 mm
Hole diameter: 1.5 mm
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