
Here's the layout of the various elements that will make up the 2 asymmetrical earrings.

These dangling earrings, made in less than 15 minutes, feature an asymmetrical design and the combination of a golden sunburst, a red carnelian cabochon and a pearly baroque pearl. This chic and daring model can be easily personalized by replacing the carnelian with other stones such as turquoise for a bohemian style, or malachite for a mysterious touch.
Looking for unique earrings that turn heads? This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to make these dangling earrings in under 15 minutes - even with no experience!
On the program: a golden sunburst, an engraved carnelian cabochon and a pearly baroque pearl, all cascading together for a daringly chic finish.
Asymmetrical, they play with shapes and materials: the warm gold of the metal meets the deep sparkle of the red stone, while the baroque pearl adds a delicate, organic touch.
One of the great advantages of this model? It can be easily reinvented to suit your style and desires. Replace the carnelian with a turquoise cabochon for a bohemian spirit, opt for malachite for a deeper, more mysterious version, or choose mother-of-pearl for a romantic, feminine look.

Here's the layout of the various elements that will make up the 2 asymmetrical earrings.

Earring version 1: apply a thin layer of Hasulith glue to the earring tray. Set aside to allow the glue to dry.

Thread the Swarovski pearl onto a round-headed nail, bending the nail at right angles at the other end. Cut off the end of the nail with wire cutters, leaving about 1 cm to form the loop. Use the round-nose pliers to form a loop.

Using flat-nose pliers, open the top loop of the stud with the pearly bead and hook onto the ear stud ring. Then open the lower loop and slide the sunburst charm through. Close the loop.

Earring version 2: apply a thin layer of Hasulith glue to the spacer and glue on the carnelian cabochon. Set aside to allow the glue to dry.
Thread the Swarovski pearl bead onto a flat-headed nail, bending the nail at right angles at the other end. Cut off the end of the nail with wire cutters, leaving about 1 cm to form the loop. Form a loop using the round pliers.

Attach the interlock to the sun stud with an open ring. Finally, open the charm loop with the pearly bead created in the previous step and hook it onto the second ring of the interlock.
Your pair of earrings is ready!






































































































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