How to Make Tumbled Gemstone Jewelry
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Article: Using Findings to Make Tumbled Stone Jewelry
Using findings
to make tumbled stone jewelry is fun and easy for adults and kids.
Findings are available to make bracelets, earrings, necklaces, tie
tacks, broaches, bolo ties, and more. The finished results can look
amazing.
Findings are
usually metal castings that are shaped to hold stones, beads, and
cabochons in jewelry. The metal can vary from nickel, chrome, silver,
gold, and combinations such as plated. The basic procedure is to bend
prongs around the stone and glue it in place. In many jewelry items
multiple findings are assembled into more involved pieces. For example,
when making earrings a stone can be glued in a bell cap. Then the bell
cap is attached via a jump ring to an earring hoop.
Here is a list
of basic terms for findings:
Bell cap: the
multi-pronged piece that is glued on "top" of the stone
Jump ring: the
small ring that goes though the hole on top of the bell cap to attach
the cap to any other finding
Ear Hoop: the
earring piece for dangle earrings
Earring Post:
the earring piece for post earrings
Bolo Back: the
piece you glue a tumbled stone to that the cord loops though
Bolo Cord: the
cord that goes around your neck to hang a bolo back on
Bolo Tips: the
metal pieces glued onto the ends of the bolo cord
We carry
findings to make jewelry with tumbled stones and beads! Check out our
current selection in store or at
www.erockshop.com.
How to
make a Tumbled Stone Bracelet Using a Bracelet Blank Finding
4 Step Process
Difficulty Level 1
Materials Needed:
1- 1
Bracelet
2- 11 Small Tumbled Stone
3-
Hot
Stuff Adhesive
Step One:
Make sure each link or pad of the
bracelet is washed and clean.
Step Two:
Drop Glue (Bond 527) onto the first pad.
Step Three:
Lay the first stone on the pad and allow
it to dry for several hours before wearing.
Step Four:
Repeat steps 1, 2, & 3 until each pad is
filled. |