Dakota Stones gemstone saucer beads are so perfect together, Cynthia stacked them in this multi-strand bracelet and then made matching hoop earrings.
For the bracelet, cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 11 inches. Slide a crimp tube onto the end, followed by a jump ring attached to half of the magnetic clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Add Dakota Stones 2x3mm lapis saucer beads to the wire, until you reach the desired length, keeping in mind the clasp adds about 3/4 of an inch in length. Then, add a crimp tube to the end of the wire, followed by a jump ring attached to the other half of the clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Cut a length of jewelry wire 11 inches long and slide a crimp tube onto the end. Bring the wire through a jump ring on one end of your bracelet and back through the crimp tube. Crimp in place. Add Dakota Stones blue apatite saucer beads until you reach the desired length. Add a crimp tube, go through the jump ring on the other side of the bracelet, come back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Repeat this step with the turquoise saucer beads and then the peridot saucer beads.
For the earrings, cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 6 inches long. Add 5 peridot beads, 5 turquoise beads, 5 apatite beads, and 5 lapis beads. Add the Emerald Cut Pendant to the wire using a jump ring and make a mirror image of the bead pattern on the other side of the pendant.
Add a crimp tube to the end of the wire. Then, bring the other end of the wire through the crimp tube in the opposite direction, forming a beaded hoop. Flatten the crimp tube with pliers to secure in place.
Add 3 jump rings to the beaded hoop over the flattened crimp to hide it. Then, attach the earwire to all three jump rings by using another jump ring.
Repeat these steps to make the other earring.
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 gemstone saucer beads are so perfect together, Cynthia stacked them in this multi-strand bracelet and then made matching hoop earrings.
For the bracelet, cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 11 inches. Slide a crimp tube onto the end, followed by a jump ring attached to half of the magnetic clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Opening and Closing Jump Rings Video
Crimp Tool Tutorial
Crimp Tube Video Tutorial
Add Dakota Stones 2x3mm lapis saucer beads to the wire, until you reach the desired length, keeping in mind the clasp adds about 3/4 of an inch in length. Then, add a crimp tube to the end of the wire, followed by a jump ring attached to the other half of the clasp. Bring the wire back through the crimp tube and crimp in place.
Cut a length of jewelry wire 11 inches long and slide a crimp tube onto the end. Bring the wire through a jump ring on one end of your bracelet and back through the crimp tube. Crimp in place. Add Dakota Stones blue apatite saucer beads until you reach the desired length. Add a crimp tube, go through the jump ring on the other side of the bracelet, come back through the crimp tube and crimp in place. Repeat this step with the turquoise saucer beads and then the peridot saucer beads.
For the earrings, cut a length of jewelry wire approximately 6 inches long. Add 5 peridot beads, 5 turquoise beads, 5 apatite beads, and 5 lapis beads. Add the Emerald Cut Pendant to the wire using a jump ring and make a mirror image of the bead pattern on the other side of the pendant.
Add a crimp tube to the end of the wire. Then, bring the other end of the wire through the crimp tube in the opposite direction, forming a beaded hoop. Flatten the crimp tube with pliers to secure in place.
Add 3 jump rings to the beaded hoop over the flattened crimp to hide it. Then, attach the earwire to all three jump rings by using another jump ring.
Repeat these steps to make the other earring.