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  • How to Make Cloisonne Beads

    Cloisonne-making is an ancient craft that first developed in the Middle East, then spread to the Byzantine Empire and Asia. Both Chinese and Russian cloisonne have enjoyed great popularity, with...

  • How to Use a Soldering Iron for Jewelry

    Jewelry can be made in many different ways depending on the materials used. If you want to make jewelry pieces that involve binding two pieces of metal together to create a seamless connection,...

  • How to Make Jewelry From Credit Cards

    The more people become aware of the dangers of filling trash dumps, the more popular creating things with "found" objects becomes. Old computer innards, wine corks and old credit cards find new...

  • How to Make Homemade Beads

    Making your own homemade beads not only allows you to customize the look of handmade jewelry, it also allows you to recycle materials that might otherwise wind up in a landfill. Using full color...

  • How to Hitch Horse Hair

    Hitching horse hair over quality leather will create a one-of-a-kind product. The primary goal is to make your hitched horse hair tack durable enough for everyday use. The leather's integrity is...

  • How to Preserve Flowers in Jewelry

    Flowers have a beauty with universal appeal, but unfortunately, it's also a beauty that's fleeting. Preserving real flowers in the form of jewelry will give you a chance to enjoy their shapes or...

  • How to Make a Pin Back

    Although many jewelers purchase commercial findings, hand made pin backs add value to art jewelry. This tutorial will explain how to make your own pin back for inclusion in your art jewelry.

  • How to Use a Hydraulic Press for Jewelry Making

    The hydraulic press is often described as the biggest, strongest, easiest hammer in the jeweler' s tool box. The hydraulic press is a great tool for silhouette die forming, fold forming,...

  • How to Custom Braid Horse Hair

    The history of horsehair art dates to the mid-1800s, when prisoners with time to work on long projects adopted the time-consuming art. Prisons in Montana, Arizona, Wyoming and Washington State...

  • How to Create Your Own Initial Ring

    An initial ring is a piece of hand jewelry featuring any kind of design centered around the wearer's initials. Because an initial ring must be personalized, most rings are custom-made. Instead of...

  • How to Make a Borax Cone

    The mineral borax is commonly used as a flux for soldering fine metals and intricate jewelry. Make a borax cone that will dissolve, and the borax will be available to dispense on tiny joints and...

  • How to Make Jewelry With Semi Precious Stones

    Semi-precious stones are readily available and affordable, and can range in price and quality from semi-precious rubies or emeralds, to fresh water pearls, to polished and cut minerals like...

  • How to Fasten Charms on Charm Bracelets So They Don't Slip Off

    For those relatively new to jewelry-making, the basic task of fastening charms to charm bracelets can be mysterious. But it's a skill that will open up possibilities. Once you learn how to...

  • How to Make a Loop for Earrings

    Earring loops, or French wires, go through the hole in a pierced earlobe and provide a hook or loop for attaching a pendant, stone or decorative part of a pierced earring. Buying wire and making...

  • How to Make Wooden Jewelry Pendants

    Wood can be cut, carved, incised, stained, painted and inlaid. Each variety of wood has its own scent, color and feel. Other materials are easier to work, but wood provides a challenge. More...

  • How to Create Your Own Promise Rings

    A promise ring is a piece of jewelry designed to designate either a religious vow of celibacy until marriage or the intention of a future marriage proposal. While these keepsakes are available for...

  • How to Brick Stitch Using All Bugle Beads

    The brick stitch, also known as the bugle stitch or Cheyenne stitch, is a beading basic. Native Americans like the Comanche and Iroquois used this stitch with bugle beads to decorate bags, hair...

  • Steps for Making a Wire Gem Tree

    A wire gem tree makes a great gift. It's a handmade object that requires a lot of patience and work to create, which will make its intended recipient feel special. It's also extremely...

  • How to Wire Wrap a Bead

    20-26 gauge wire (length and width contingent on the style of wrap and bead size) Cutters Chain-nose pliers Round-nose pliers Bead or stone Jewelers' file

  • How to Make Wire-Wrap Jewelry

    Wire-wrapped stones are an increasingly popular type of jewelry item created by encasing a stone (or other similar item, such as a marble or sea shell) in a secure cage of twisted, bendable wire....

  • How to Build My Own Ring

    Whether you're looking for a creative outlet, a new career or are simply wanting to design your own rings, making rings has become quite trendy. According to Janet Oshiro, a Los Angeles based...

  • How to Make a Ladder Rosary Bracelet

    A rosary bracelet consists of one "decade" of a traditional rosary. Rosary bracelets made of beads and necklace chain consist of 10 Hail Mary beads, one Our Father bead, a Miraculous Medal and a...

  • How to Make Wire Beaded Fir Trees

    The beaded fir tree, also referred to as the "tree of life," has become quite popular among jewelry makers. The beautiful design symbolizes everlasting life to some. To others it represents the...

  • How to Design Beads

    Beads are some of the oldest and most common fixtures of jewelry design, made in almost any imaginable shape, size, color and style. Designing one's own beads is an enjoyable activity for any...

  • How to Make Loose Cameos for Jewelry

    Originally carved from ivory, the silhouette cameo has been a staple piece in formal jewelry for centuries. With modern crafting supplies and clay sculpting techniques, you can create your own...

  • How to Create Native American Beads by Hand

    With no access to glass or much metal, Native American beads were traditionally made from natural materials such as turquoise, coral, bone and clay. The most valuable beads, called wampum beads,...

  • How to Wire Wrap Stones in Jewelry

    Wire wrapping stones for jewelry is a delicate and often tricky art. While the greatest mastery of wire wrapping comes with practice, it helps to know a few basic wire wrap designs and to choose...

  • How to Make an Upper Arm Bracelet

    Even novice jewelry makers can succeed at this simple, exotic piece of jewelry. Metal upper arm bracelets or armbands have been fashion accessories throughout history. They were common accessories...

  • How to Make Horsehair Bracelets

    Intricately braided horsehair bracelets date back to the days when horses were the primary means of transportation and an essential part of almost every household. Today, such bracelets keep alive...

  • How to Make a Chain Necklace

    Novice jewelers can make closed-link chain necklaces but should practice a few soldering techniques first. There are a few link designs that require some use of soldering to ensure they will not...

  • How to Make Jewelry Out of Broken China

    A great way to reuse materials around the house is to turn them into beautiful, wearable jewelry. Make broken china as the main focus of the jewelry piece, such as rings, earrings or necklace...

  • How to Make a Byzantine Bracelet

    A Byzantine bracelet is a bracelet composed of a series of jump rings. This type of bracelet is created by joining several jump rings to create a pattern of rings that form the length of the...

  • How to Create Gold Filled Hand Stamped Jewelry

    Have you ever wanted to create timeless pieces of jewelry from gold-filled metal? You can even personalize them with a custom message, name, date or simply a few words of wisdom using small hand...

  • How to Polish Semi Precious Stones

    After time, semi-precious and precious gemstones lose their luster, just as with gold and silver. This is because of the dirt and residue that builds up on the stones. The stones can easily regain...

  • How to Make Bracelets With Hammered Metal

    Hammered-metal bracelets are an alternative to more common bracelet styles, such as metal-chain, braided or beaded bracelets. Hammered-metal bracelets are generally chunkier than these other...

  • How to Make Porcelain Beads & Jewelry

    Porcelain is used to create many items, such as dolls, home décor accessories and beads. Porcelain is made from a variety of forms. Porcelain slip is used to create porcelain dolls, and...

  • How to Make Stamped Sterling Silver Jewelry

    Sterling silver is an affordable type of authentic metal. It is not as cheap in quality as a base metal. However, it is not as expensive as gold or platinum. Sterling silver is popular type of...

  • How to Make Custom Gemstone Rings

    Gemstones include birthstones, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires and other precious stones. Gemstones are very popular in jewelry making, especially in ring making. Diamonds are perhaps the...

  • How to Carve Shell Material for Jewelry Making

    The earliest known form of jewelry fashioned by our ancestors was made from shells and carvings from mother-of-pearl. The use of shell in whole or part is still very much in vogue today, with...

  • How to Make an Intermediate Bead Bracelet

    This piece may take a little time, but the more you make it, the better you will become. After working with inexpensive glass beads, you will be ready to use more expensive trendy beads for a...

  • How to Bend Antique Silverware

    Want to bend your antique silverware into jewelry. Learn how to make a ring here.

  • How to Make Brass Jewelry Rings

    Prized for its shine and flexibility, brass has been used for ornamentation and in jewelry making since the ancient Greeks first learned to smelt copper. Brass jewelry rings, also called jump...

  • How to Make Chain Links

    Chain link is a strong connection piece that can be used for swing sets, bike chains or a tie down piece for your truck. It can be made with various grades of metal and is used in projects as...

  • How to Make Silk Knot Cufflinks

    Silk knot cuff links are much in demand by cuff link connoisseurs. Their advantages are that they can be found in many colors, and secondly, they do not scratch surfaces, nor hurt your wrist when...

  • How to Make Bracelets Using Seed Beads

    Create a pretty seed bead bracelet with multiple strands of tiny colorful beads. Since these beads are so small, 10 or more strands are needed to make a stunning bracelet. Mix and match colors or...

  • How to Make Fused Glass Jewelry With Silver Wire

    Adding silver wire to a fused glass piece will give your jewelry added dimension. Silver wire is sized by its thickness. The lower the number, which is the gauge, the thicker the wire is. ...

  • How to Use Gold Powder to Make Jewelry

    Gold powder or gold dust, as it is often referred to, is a basic form of raw gold. Since gold powder is, essentially, gold metal, you can make gold jewelry from it. However, since you do need some...

  • How to Make Silver Beads

    Making silver beads requires patience, and the physical ability to punch through the bead with standard jewelry-making tools. Silver beads can be used to create bracelets, necklaces, anklets and...

  • How to Drill Small Holes in Stone & Beads

    Drilling holes in stones, or beads requires a specific drill bit, and patience. While the instructions for drilling beads and stones are short and simple, the process requires precision and a bit...

  • How to Make Beads in a Kiln

    Making glass beads in a kiln is commonly referred to as "firing" or "annealing" the beads. Firing hardens kiln items, and annealing softens hard materials to cure. Glass beads are less breakable...

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