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Thin bracelets in natural pink stone

Made by :Agathe Perles & Co
Published on the :02/09/2024
Time :35 minutes
Level :Easy
Prices :48,58€
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone

How to make an accumulation of bracelets with natural stones?

Our Indian Summer collection features jewelry with natural stones. These are the ideal beads for jewelry that combines fashion and softness! Discover in this tutorial how to create a set of three pink bracelets combining pink quartz, pink tourmaline and pearly pearls. Stacking jewelry is a trend that's been in vogue for several seasons now, and can be applied to an accumulation of necklaces, earrings or bracelets, as in this case.

You'll need around 30 minutes to complete this tutorial, which doesn't require much in the way of materials. You'll need two flat-nose pliers and a pair of wire-cutters, as well as the materials indicated to make your 3 creations. Be careful to adapt the length of your bracelets to the size of your wrist, so don't hesitate to test with the wire before closing your bracelet.

These bracelets are also customizable thanks to the natural stones, which you can replace to suit your tastes. For example, you can replace the faceted rose quartz beads withAventurine for a touch of green, Lapis Lazuli for a deep blue orApatite with its turquoise blue. So you see, you can customize these bracelets to suit your mood!

If you reproduce this tutorial, don't hesitate to share your jewelry on social networks by tagging our Facebook page or Instagram account. We'd love to see what you come up with!

Tutorial steps

Step 1
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 1

Start by cutting a length of wire of about 20 centimetres, then slide a squeeze bead into the wire using flat-nose pliers. You can then add a wire protector.

Slip the wire through the other part of the cable protector, and pass it through your squeeze bead as well. Using flat-nose pliers, push your crush bead against your wire protector. Then crush your crush bead with your flat-nose pliers. Cut off the excess wire, leaving a centimetre overhang.

Step 2
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 2

Thread the first pearly bead so that the return of the wired wire passes inside it, so that it is well concealed.

Step 3
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 3

Thread the beads in any order you like, taking into account the size of your wrist.

Step 4
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 4

You can repeat step 1 of the tutorial: slide on a pearl to be crushed, then a wire protector, passing the wire on both sides. Then, after bringing the pearl and wire guard as close as possible to the last pearly pearl, crush the pearl to be crushed with your flat-nose pliers.

Step 5
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 5

Using flat-nose pliers and round-tipped pliers, open one ring and slide it into the ring on the spring clasp. Close the first ring in the wire guard.

Step 6
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 6

Repeat this step with the tag fastener and attach it to the other side of the bracelet.

Repeat this bracelet. You can make exactly the same bracelet again, or change the order of your beads as you wish.

Step 7
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 7

Repeat step 1 of the tutorial: slide on a crush bead, then a wire protector, passing the wire on both sides.

Step 8
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 8

Slide your beads in the order of your choice

Step 9
Thin bracelets in natural pink stone : Step 9

Attach the extension chain with an open ring to the end of the bracelet.

Your three bracelets are now complete!

Result
Schema  Thin bracelets in natural pink stone
Schema  Thin bracelets in natural pink stone
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Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Supplies
Beads Faceted round beads  4 mm Quartz Rose x20
7,49€
Fine Gold plated springing clasp with tag 5mm x1
4,01€
Metal beads 4mm fine Gold plated x20
MET-073
Qty : 1
278 in stock
1,80€
Heart beads 6mm fine Gold plated x4
TAL-277
Qty : 2
226 in stock
3,00€
Spring clasp 7 mm with extension chain - fine Gold plated x1
1,60€
Tortue Nylon thread - Transparent 0.30 mm x100m
5,00€
Wire protectors for 0.7mm wire - Fine Gold plated x20
1,30€
Suggested reference for this article:
0.7mm Wire guardians - Gold Tone x20
1,30€
2mm 316 Stainless Steel Round crimp beads - Gold Tone x25
2,20€
3-5mm Gemstone chip beads - Pink Tourmaline x40cm
7,50€
Subtotal : 48,59€
Tools
Crimping pliers Eco
OUTIL-024
Qty : 1
220 in stock
5,30€
Subtotal : 13,80€
Your questions (1)

You have a question about this tutorial? Ask it to our team and the people who have already tested it. The Perles & Co community is here to help you!

By Vanessa (05/09/2024 11:05:56)
Bonjour, pour un collier de 45cm combien faut prévoir de perles.
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Our Aurore B. expert answers you (06/09/2024 09:24:18)
Bonjour Vanessa, merci pour votre message. Pour savoir le nombre de perles à acheter pour votre collier, vous devez diviser 45 cm par la taille de vos perles en cm (dans le sens du trou). Donc si les perles font 4 mm => 0,4 cm. Je divise 45/0,4 = 112,5 perles. Ensuite, pour connaître le nombre de sachets de perles. Allez sur la page du produit et regardez en bas de la description. Le nombre de perles dans un sachet est souvent indiqué. Du coup vous faites nombre de perles nécessaire pour mon collier divisé par nombre de perles dans un sachet. Pour notre exemple 112/60 = 1,86 => on arrondi à 2 sachets. Belle création. L'Équipe Perles & Co
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By Danielle (posted on : 04/09/2024 )
excellent tuto je ne connaissais pas les protections pour le fil câblé je vais en acheter et en parler autour de moi merci
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Our Aurore B. expert answers you (05/09/2024 09:06:35)
Bonjour Danielle, Merci beaucoup pour votre retour ! Nous sommes ravis que le tuto vous ait été utile et que vous ayez découvert les protections pour fil câblé. Elles sont en effet très pratiques pour sécuriser vos créations. N’hésitez pas à en parler autour de vous, et si vous avez besoin de conseils ou d’informations supplémentaires, nous restons à votre disposition. L'Équipe Perles & Co 
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