Discover these Creole earring holders, which you can customize to your taste with beads, pompoms, thread, charms...
How to open a créole?
The creoleopens on one side to allow you to thread the beads onto its wire. Once you've finished threading the beads, replace the stem in the tube below the clasp to close it.
You can either bend the protruding end slightly with round-nose pliers to prevent your earring from opening, or flatten the tube with flat-nose pliers to trap the stem.
To avoid making marks on the metal, use a small piece of cloth between your pliers and the earring when flattening the tube.
How to create your own earrings?
Use our tutorial to create original creole ear rings with cone-shaped beads.
Make creoles with lapis lazuli beads and a shark tooth pendant. You can, of course, change the color of the natural stone beads and the pendant to create a piece of jewelry that reflects your personality.
Follow our tutorial to make fancy earrings quickly and easily. You'll need ceramic heishi beads, golden rondelles and a heart-shaped gemstone pendant.
Need some creative ideas? Take a look at our chic gold earring tutorials. You're sure to find your favorite!
New to the world of DIY? We're here to help you learn how to assemble jewelry and create accessories. Discover our beginner's jewelry course to learn how to make bead earrings and many other techniques to make your own jewelry. With the right basics and a little practice, you'll soon become a real pro!
Details:
Diameter: 35 mm
Wire diameter: 0.7 mm
Internal diameter of closed rings: 1 mm
Sold in bags of 20 pieces (10 pairs).


















