How to put a crystal in a Tila bracelet?
Tila Miyuki beaded bracelets represent an elegant marriage of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and contemporary design sophistication. These unique pieces of jewelry are made from Tila Miyuki beads, a specific type of glass beads made in Japan, known for their quality, consistency and variety of colors.Tila beads are a special type of flat, rectangular beads with two parallel holes that offer endless possibilities for jewelry design.
These bracelets can be made with beads of different colors and effects, creating endless combinations to reflect the style and personality of each person. They can be worn for any occasion, from everyday wear to special events. Their growing popularity is a testament to the popularity of this handcrafted jewelry, which adds a touch of sophistication and originality to any wardrobe.
In this tutorial, we'll offer you some small variations for these iconic Tila bracelets: use small, pre-set rectangular crystals and rectangular gold metal beads.
But why use gold metal beads when Miyuki Tila beads come in gold plated? Simply because Miyuki's gold plated coatings contain nickel, an allergenic metal that is not allowed, above a certain threshold and according to European regulations, in jewelry. These gold plated beads can only be used for decoration. Despite the many requests for gold-plated Tila beads, Miyuki has not yet succeeded in developing a gold plating for Tila that can be worn as jewelry. The only way to put gold beads in a Tila bracelet is to use the rectangular gold metal beads.
Be careful, the rectangular crystals have only one hole, so they rotate on the bracelet.