
Take a first cloverleaf and a round-headed nail. You can use the one-step looper for your loop at the end of the cloverleaf, or you can use flat-head and round-ended pliers. To help you, we've got a data sheet on how to form a loop on a nail.

Easily create this pair of dangling earrings with carnelian clover beads. Carnelian, with its beautiful warm color, will add a unique and elegant touch to your jewelry. Whether you're a beginner or experienced in DIY jewelry making, this project is accessible to all and will enable you to discover simple techniques. Get your tools ready, give free rein to your creativity, and plunge into the world of jewelry-making with us!
The earrings we're going to make consist of a round stud, a carnelian clover bead, followed by a round golden spacer for a touch of sparkle, and finally, another carnelian clover bead. The only difficulty in this tutorial for beginners will be forming the loops on the nails, so that you can hang the open rings on them and link the various elements together. To make the loops on the top of the nails, you have two options: you can take the one-step looper pliers, which will enable you to make the loops simply, with a single stroke of the pliers, or you can do it with round-ended pliers and flat-nose pliers. If you opt for the second option, here's a data sheet to help you form the loop on the nail with ease.
I've chosen to make these earrings with the carnelian stone, but I can also offer you a variation with a version mixed with aventurine. This tutorial is part of our Eté Indien collection, a collection of DIY jewelry made from natural stones that are perfect for the upcoming autumn season. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, in a minimalist style or in accumulation, there's something for everyone!

Take a first cloverleaf and a round-headed nail. You can use the one-step looper for your loop at the end of the cloverleaf, or you can use flat-head and round-ended pliers. To help you, we've got a data sheet on how to form a loop on a nail.

Take the ear stud, open a ring and add the clover. Close the ring.

Add the gold spacer and connect it to the other end of the shamrock with an open ring.

Take your second shamrock, this time using a flat-headed nail. Form a loop as in step 1.

Again, take an open ring and add your clover to the earring spacer.
You can do the same for the other earring.













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