
Choose the creole diameter that suits you best, as well as the chains you wish to match with.
Position your link chain next to it to measure the length to be cut.


Choose the creole diameter that suits you best, as well as the chains you wish to match with.
Position your link chain next to it to measure the length to be cut.

Cut the links and take the necessary length to make a first creole.
Repeat the operation so as to have the necessary length to make the second creole.
Depending on the material of your chain, the cutting of the links will be more or less easy.
In the case of a metal chain, cut at the end of the link where the junction is to make the cut easier.
Then spread the links apart using your jewellery pliers.

Slip your Creole inside each and every link without exception.
In the case of a flat chain (such as the acrylic one), it is necessary to adjust the way the links are inserted into the creole so that the links fit perfectly into each other.

For a metal chain, cut a few centimetres of thin, flexible metal wire so that you can lock the links against the creole by creating several fixing points: at each end of the creole and in its centre if necessary.
To do this, using your jewellery pliers, twist the wire discreetly around one or two links and the wire of the creole. Cut off the protruding ends of the wire. To secure the whole thing, you can add a dot of Hasulith jewellery glue and let it dry.
Repeat for the second Creole.

For a flat chain, use glue dots. Position your flat chain around the creole (always leaving an empty space at the front to be able to wear the jewel) and fix the links together.
To make the deposit easier, take a little glue from the end of a toothpick (or a fine brush) and place it where the two links fit into each other. The thread of your Creole should normally be placed between the two. Carefully continue this operation until you have completely encircled your Creole. Let the glue dry. Repeat the process for the second Creole.
You are finished! A little patience while the glue dries... And you just have to match this pretty pair of creoles to your favorite outfits!

You're done! Hot, isn't it?
A little patience while the glue dries... And all you have to do is match these pretty pairs of creoles with different diameters and effects to your favorite outfits!













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