Dakota Stones purple impression jasper and bronzite beads set the stage for these sumptuous necklaces. Cynthia paired them with Iridescent Purple crystal pearls and a crystal pendant in rich topaz. Cynthia made these necklaces during a Facebook Live design challenge. You can watch her make these necklaces and other pieces here.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 24 inches long. Slide a TierraCast antique copper 2x2mm crimp onto one end, followed by a five-link length of 7.9x7.5mm antique copper-plated smooth flat cable chain. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimp with a 3mm antique copper crimp cover.
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 13 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end, followed by the last link of a 22-inch length of antique copper cable chain. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide with a crimp cover.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
Dakota Stones purple impression jasper and bronzite beads set the stage for these sumptuous necklaces. Cynthia paired them with Iridescent Purple crystal pearls and a crystal pendant in rich topaz. Cynthia made these necklaces during a Facebook Live design challenge. You can watch her make these necklaces and other pieces here.
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 24 inches long. Slide a TierraCast antique copper 2x2mm crimp onto one end, followed by a five-link length of 7.9x7.5mm antique copper-plated smooth flat cable chain. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide the crimp with a 3mm antique copper crimp cover.
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Crimp Cover Tutorial
Cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 13 inches long. Slide a crimp tube onto the end, followed by the last link of a 22-inch length of antique copper cable chain. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Hide with a crimp cover.