In this inspiration we presented 39ss Necklace bases, combined with metal casting shapes in center.
We have chosen this Antique silver metal plating, becouse it is the most universal and popular. Ofcource you can another plating, choose one of our 21 plating color (click here to choice Gita's platings).
We presented you several options in different color combinations to your taste and style.
Here are some examples of Color combinations, that we used in this Inspiration:
The Swarovski crystal colors used in this Blue combination are : Crystal, Smoky Mauve, Provence Lavender, Light Sapphire, Light Azore, Denim Blue, Montana, Crystal Metallic Blue, Crystal Light Chrome.
The Swarovski crystal colors used in this Blue combination are:
Crystal color, Light Peach, Light Silk, Silk, Vintage Rose, Light Smoked Topaz, Greige, Rose, Crystal Gold Patina, Crystal Rose Patina.
We presented you several options in different color combinations to your taste and style.
And besides it looks very stylish and modern, in the style of "Urban" or "Boho".
Choose a leading color that you would like for this necklace and play with different shades of crystals to create a rich and colorful look.
Use the prong pusher to bend the metal prongs on the crystals.
How to insert crystals you can see on the example of this video.
It is easy and simple to embed the crystals. Use this tools:
Square Steel Prong Pusher
This is a probably the easiest tool to work with when you get used to it.
The right way to work with this tool is to hold the crystal in the stone set in one hand and press the metal prong on top of the crystal with the edge of the pusher with the other hand.
You don’t need to worry about damaging the plating or anything, because of the minimal touch between the tool and the metal element.
Pointed nose plier
This plier tool is great to use when you have a piece with several stone settings and prongs to bend, thanks to its pointed nose. With this tool, you can see all the prongs you need to bend because the edge of the plier does not block your sight.
With this tool, you really need to be careful not to scratch the back side of the element that you’re working on. The back side of any jewelry piece needs to look as good as the front side!
Have fun working and creating!
Gita team.