These Jasper - African Turquoise chips beads will be very useful for making gemstone jewelry.
As you know, nature never makes two identical things, so on one wire you'll find chips of varying sizes and thicknesses. That's why it's great to work with natural materials, because no two pieces of jewelry will ever be identical.
How to make jewelry with pearls?
Enhance your ankle with a chip and sequin anklet. Replace the gold chain and sequins in the tutorial with silver chain and silver sequins.
Thread the chip pearls onto a wired thread to create an easy pearl necklace. Simply add or remove chips to adapt the length of your creation.
Make a bohemian-chic multi-row necklace using our tutorial as inspiration! It's a must-have for your jewelry box.
Are you a novice? Don't panic! We've got some tips to guide you through your first steps. Find out how to close an elastic bracelet, and discover a host of techniques for making your own jewelry. Creating costume jewelry will become child's play!
Did you know? Contrary to its name, African Turquoise is not turquoise, but a variety of jasper found in Africa. This natural stone, formerly known asa "semi-precious stone", has been mined for centuries by many civilizations to create jewelry and ornamental objects.
Please note that each piece is unique and may differ significantly from the photo.
Characteristics:
Chip length: between 3 and 5 mm approx.
Hole diameter: approx. 0.5 mm
Sold by 81 cm strand, i.e. around 300 pieces.




































