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Shiny_Rock
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Not too long ago I bought an affordable parcel of loose white freshwater pearls. They were "potato" shaped, so almost round. A- grade according to the seller (they have a decent amount of luster). Anyhow, as I was cleaning out my jewelry drawer I came across a broken sterling silver chain and I was about ready to scrap when an idea hit me!
I've always wanted a tin cup styled bracelet and I had sterling wire in a gauge that would fit through the hole of the pearls. I cut the chain into 2cm intervals starting from the clasp end and wire wrapped pearls in between the cuts, then finished the end with a large jump ring.
Pretty convincing!

Sorry for the blurry photos. My good camera is on loan.

I might make some dangle earrings with the rest of the chain....so this is a good way to use up broken jewelry and loose pearls!
I've always wanted a tin cup styled bracelet and I had sterling wire in a gauge that would fit through the hole of the pearls. I cut the chain into 2cm intervals starting from the clasp end and wire wrapped pearls in between the cuts, then finished the end with a large jump ring.
Pretty convincing!

Sorry for the blurry photos. My good camera is on loan.

I might make some dangle earrings with the rest of the chain....so this is a good way to use up broken jewelry and loose pearls!