
Unwind at least 50 cm of wire. Pass the end of the wire through a wire guard and then through a pair of crushing pliers. Using flat-nose pliers, or if you have them, crush the pearl.

The end of the year is approaching and it's time to get your outfit ready for the holidays. This necklace with glittery pearls and rhinestone rondelles is ideal for accessorizing your look and will add a lovely touch of light! Very simple to make and personalize, you can easily change the colors and materials to choose others that suit you better.
For these two necklaces, we chose to make a first fuchsia version with transparent, matte and glitter beads, and a second sky-blue version with only transparent and glitterbeads. Combined with rhinestone rondelles, the sequined beads add a festive touch. After all, sequins are a must-have for end-of-year looks! Don't hesitate to take a look at our catalog, as we offer a wide range of rhinestone and sequin items.
The magnetic clasp chosen for this necklace makes it easy to wear. With a simple gesture, you can put it on or take it off as you please. It's available in several sizes: 10, 12 and 14 mm, enough to create a wide range of easy-to-wear jewelry pieces. Closing a clasp can be an ordeal: hair gets caught in the clasp, the ring seems unreachable, the clasp slips out of your fingers. Few people have ever given up on the idea of wearing a necklace because the clasp was acting up. By choosing this magnetic clasp, your life will become much simpler. What's more, it's strong enough to carry a heavy necklace and weak enough that you won't have to strain to remove it. (To avoid any risks associated with the magnetic field generated by the magnet, we recommend that people with pacemakers or equivalent contact their doctor before handling or wearing magnetic clasps).
If you plan to reproduce this magnetic necklace, let us know by leaving a review and a photo of your creation inspired by this tutorial!

Unwind at least 50 cm of wire. Pass the end of the wire through a wire guard and then through a pair of crushing pliers. Using flat-nose pliers, or if you have them, crush the pearl.

After crushing the pearl, cover it with a crushable pearl cover.

Start stringing about 15 pearls. Here, we've chosen to string two transparent pearls, followed by one matte pearl. If you'd like to reproduce the blue version, string 15 transparent blue pearls at this stage.

Next, thread a rhinestone washer and then a glitter bead. There are five washers used and four sequin beads.

As in step 3, string the same number of beads in the same order. So 15 beads, one matte bead then two clear beads.

Close the collar as before, passing the wire through a crush bead and a wire guard. Open two rings and pass them through the wire protectors. Pass each side of the clasp as well.

Close the rings and your necklace is finished.













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