
For these earrings, I chose to use open hoops as chain. They come already linked together as a chain, which is very practical for this project. Simply detach the required number of rings, then use them to make your earrings.

Looking for a piece of jewelry that really reflects you? Let yourself be seduced by these DIY earrings from our L'Atelier Charms collection. A creation full of freedom and sparkle, to be composed according to your desires, your symbols, your favorites. Designed as an invitation to play, assemble and invent, this creation features open hoops and golden charms, for a jewel as delicate as it is personal.
There's no chain here: the rings become the central element of the composition.It's all based on a set of stainless steel rings that delicately intertwine to form the perfect base for hanging your favorite charms. They freely accommodate a selection of sparkling charms, small charms and spacers. Enjoy combining them, layering them, varying lengths and textures to create a shimmering, airy cascade effect full of movement.
Each buckle is different, each composition free. That's what makes this jewel so alive: it evolves with you, your moods, your desires. It's an ideal project for those who like to mix styles and the little details that make all the difference. On our site, you'll find a wide selection of stainless steel mini charms to adapt this project to your desires.
Accessible to beginners, this creation can be achieved in just a few simple steps, with few materials but lots of imagination. You'll love the light, mobile effect of these loops, which catch the light with every movement.
A simple project, perfect for discovering the pleasure of creating jewelry by hand.

For these earrings, I chose to use open hoops as chain. They come already linked together as a chain, which is very practical for this project. Simply detach the required number of rings, then use them to make your earrings.

These earstuds are very practical: under each zirconium oxide, there's an open ring. In the second ring, slip 8 rings and the bar pendant.

Take 3 rings, add the mini spacer, then hang 3 rings again. On the last ring, hang a star, and on the very first ring, attach the small round charm with the little balls. Hang this charm on the last zirconium oxide of the earring.

Take 4 rings, add the long rectangle spacer, then add an extra ring and suspend the round charm from it with the 6 mm oxide. Hang it under the 3? zirconium oxide of the earring.

Take 3 rings, add the mini spacer, then hang 2 rings again. At the very bottom, hang the charm with the 6 mm oxide, then the shell charm. Hang under the earring's 1st oxide.

For the second buckle, let's get fancy! Don't look for a carbon copy, but rather play with volumes to create an asymmetrical duo. You can swap the rows of charms, dangling the shell at the bottom for an inverted waterfall effect. It's the perfect opportunity to try out different combinations and give your jewelry even more character.









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