
Wrap the thread around your wrist to adjust it to the right size and add a little more than half a turn, this will allow you to achieve the closures of your bracelet.

easily take à make pretty precious bracelets à from a Gold Filled 14k wire - 585 millièmes - and some diamond effect beadsé without needing to add clasps. Magical, isn't it?
Ruffle bracelets are synonymous with absolute elegance and a wonderful accompaniment to any outfit. And best of all: we love to hear their soft, pleasant tinkle on our wrists.
In this easy tutorial, from our "Ombre et Lumière"jewelry collection, we've mixed gold and silver to make a trendy piece of jewelry that can be worn stacked. Add diamond olive pearls to certain bracelets joncs in any order you like for a chic and original result. Leave the others without beads and you're done!"
You can of course create seven different ones to make an ultra-trendy weekly bracelet.
Are you familiar with gold filled? Gold filled is the treatment of a metal (often based on brass) by applying a layer of gold alloy of varying titration through a mechanical process. The weight of gold alloy corresponds to 1/20 of the total weight of the product. For the more curious, we explain the différences between Gold Filled and Plaqué Or to make things clearer.
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Wrap the thread around your wrist to adjust it to the right size and add a little more than half a turn, this will allow you to achieve the closures of your bracelet.

Thread 4 diamond oval olive beads in this order one silver, 2 gold and one silver again. Form the thread into a circle and put 2 pieces of tape on it to maintain the right size of bracelet.
Check that you can enter your hand without the bracelet being too loose.

With a flat-nosed pliers with a nylon tip, hold the thread firmly about halfway up the bracelet.

Bend the end of the Gold Filled wire at 90 degrees with your fingers.

Then always wrap with your fingers or round-ended pliers around the wire by making 3 turns, holding the bracelet firmly so that it does not become deformed.
Tip: Winding with your fingers is easier.
Repeat the operation 3 times with :













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