24.5760 Mhz Crystal Necklace With Rhinestones

by cpurola in Craft > Jewelry

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24.5760 Mhz Crystal Necklace With Rhinestones

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Surplus electronic resonant crystals make great jewelry parts.

Find it in my etsy shop if you don't want to make it yourself.

UpcycleBeautifully etsy shop

Parts, Tools, Form Loops

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Typical jewelry making tools and supplies:

Crystal (white) Fireline

Swarovski Rhinestone elements

4mm crystals

Seed Beads

Lobster clasp

Split Rings

Jump Rings

Chain

E6000 glue

Big Eye needle (not necessary but very helpful)

Smooth jaw pliers

Cutters

Round jewelry pliers to form loops

Toothpick to apply glue

Paper Plate to glue on

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Form loops from wire leads on crystals.

Fold down 1 lead. Grab lead with flat (previously marked) plier and cut next to plier. Pick up round jawed plier and form loop. Repeat.

Check to see if the crystal will hang properly. Adjust if necessary.

Glue Rhinestones

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Glue rhinestones to crystals.

I use E6000 but you can use whatever works for you.

String Parts

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Cut fireline double the length you think you'll need and thread needle.

(I love my big eye needle, but you can use whatever you're comfortable with.)

Tie one end to jump/split ring and string the parts.

I used a 3mm silver plated bead next to the split ring, then the bicone, 2 seed beads, 1 leg of crystal, 3 seed beads, other leg of crystal, 2 seed beads, bicone, 2 seed beads, repeat. (see pics)

End by tying the fireline to the split/jump ring, glue knot.

Add Chain and Findings

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Add jump rings and chain to make the necklace the length you want.

I've added a chain necklace extension.

Crystals can be removed from necklace and used in electronic circuit if needed. ;)