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Flat back emerald necklace

Flat back emerald necklace

02/07/2015
Flat back emerald necklace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 1: preparing your materials

 

Prepare your work environment.

Organizing your tools and materials will help you work faster and more efficient.

 

Cut the white leather to a 50cm long piece.

 

Cut 41cm piece of 8mm round loops chain.

 

 

 

Step 2 : setting the stones

 

Start with setting all the stones before combining the base of the necklace so that the glue in the flat back settings will have the time to dry.

 

Place the stone in the center of the stone setting and with the help of the setting tool bend the prongs towards the stone in order to embed it.

 

Use a tiny bit of E6000 glue in every stone setting.

 

Just place the flat back stone inside the setting with the glue.

 

Glue on the rest of the stones, and let them dry for a few minutes.

 

Use 5mm jump rings to connect the navette stone setting stones to the 29ss stone setting.

 

 

 

 

Step 3 : connecting the leather to the chain

 

Start to connect from the center to the ends, connect one jump ring every 7 loops of the chain.

  

Open the 8mm jump ring using both pliers and close it on the leather.

  

When the chain and leather are connected all through the ends cut off the extra leather.

 

  

To close the necklace the end of the leather needs to be held by the metal ends for 3mm cord.

 

Just slip the metal ends on the leather and use the plier tool to press them until they close.

  

Connect the ends of the leather and chain together with 6mm jump rings.

 

Also hang the clasp on one side and the extension chain with metal label and Swarovski stone on the other side.

 

 

 

 

Step 4 : hanging the pendents

 

Connect 5mm jump rings to the big pendents, and then use 6mm jump rings to hang all of the pendents and stone settings on the round loop chain. 

 

  

 

 

Good work!

The necklace is ready!

 

Enjoy your new beautiful Swarovski necklace.

 

Gita team.

   

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Shiny Silver (NF)
Shiny Silver (NF)
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Flat back Navette 15-7mm with 2 loops Price for 1 unit 5001100
Shiny Silver (NF)
Shiny Silver (NF)
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29ss with one top loop Price for 1 unit 5006473
Shiny Silver (NF)
Shiny Silver (NF)
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3mm White color Imitation leather Price for 1 pack 5002740
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8mm Rolo chain Price for 1 pack 5001417
Nickel/Rhodium color(NF)
Nickel/Rhodium color(NF)
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$0.0

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