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Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm medium grey x2
Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm medium grey x2
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Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm Light burgundy x2
Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm Light burgundy x2
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Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm Mint x2
Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm Mint x2
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Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm Olivine x2
Spacer zigzag 2 holes epoxy enameled 50x28 mm Olivine x2
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Metal spacer 20mm White x1Metal spacer 20mm White x1
Metal spacer 20mm White x1
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What are jewelry spacers?

In jewelry, a spacer is a decorative element used to separate, structure or punctuate a mounting of beads or primers. It can be flat or slightly domed, with one or more holes, and is often placed between two beads, charms or chains to create visual balance in the jewelry. In addition to its aesthetic function, the spacer stabilizes the alignment of elements and reinforces the coherence of the design. Spacers in epoxy resin are particularly appreciated for their bright colors, original patterns and light weight.

In which jewels are spacers used?

Spacers can be used in a wide variety of jewelry items. They include :

  • Bracelets: to alternate beads and bring regularity to the pattern
  • Necklaces: to structure elements, mark a center or create a visual rhythm
  • Earrings: to add a graphic touch between two suspended elements
  • Multi-row jewelry: some spacers with several holes are ideal for linking wires, chains or cords.

Thanks to their finesse and variety of shapes, Spacers in epoxy resin are just as well suited to minimalist jewelry as they are to more daring or fanciful creations.

How do you integrate a spacer into a piece of jewelry?

An epoxy resin spacer can be easily integrated into a piece of jewelry, whether to create rhythm between beads, structure a multi-strand setting or add a strong decorative touch. The number of holes determines its use. Here's how to use them effectively according to their configuration:

  • 2-hole Spacers: This is the most common format. It connects two elements (beads, chains, cords) in a straight line. Ideal for creating structured bracelets, earrings or necklaces, or for inserting a graphic element in the center of a piece. Simply hook onto a wire, cable or cord, or connect to your set-up with rings.
  • 3-hole Spacers: This type of spacer is perfect for making multi-row jewelry, such as a three-wire bracelet or tiered necklace, or for creating Y-shaped necklaces. It keeps the strands aligned neatly and spaced apart. It is often used on either side of the jewel to maintain structure, or in the center for a starry or distributed effect.
  • 4-hole spacer: Similar to 3-hole but more versatile, it offers more possibilities for creating complex settings. You can use it for cuff bracelets, layered necklaces or more graphic creations combining different types of beads or chains. It is also used to make symmetrical separations in more creative settings.
  • 17-hole Spacers: This very specific model is often used for creations such as central pendants with multiple tassels, or centerpieces like a bib necklace. It can be used to suspend several elements at once (chains, charms, beads, tassels, etc.), creating a highly visual "cascade" or fan effect. This type of spacer is also ideal for imposing costume jewelry or event creations.

What shape can an epoxy resin spacer take?

Spacers in epoxy resin are available in a wide range of shapes to suit every creative style. For example, you'll find :

  • Geometric shapes: rounds, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, hexagons
  • Organic or natural shapes: flowers, shells, leaves
  • Playful or symbolic shapes: stars, hearts, lucky eyes, abstract patterns
  • Flat or slightly domed versions, with one or more holes, depending on use

Their colored resin, often combined with a stainless steel or gilded metal base, brings a shiny, trendy finish to all your DIY creations.