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Purple shell disc earrings

April 18, 2008 By: Valen Category: Earrings, Getting started No Comments →

This is my first earring project, just a simple one. Not much of jewelry making skill is required here, merely to get a taste of it. :)

Materials

Only a few things are needed:

  • A pair of earring hooks (top right)
  • Two pairs of embellishment – purple shell discs & filigree (top left)
  • A pair of jump rings (just simple ‘o’-shaped rings that mostly used as connectors between findings and embellishments) (above the purple shells)
  • Tools: Flat-nose plier and round-nose plier

Shell Earrings

Method:

  1. Open the jump ring.
  2. Put in the shell discs and filigree.
  3. Close the jump ring.
  4. Loosen the loop of the earring hook. Put in the jump ring with the embellishments.
  5. Close back the loop. Done.

My next pair of earrings involves more skills. Find out in the next post.

Getting started

April 14, 2008 By: Valen Category: Getting started No Comments →

Initially I thought I would sign up for a short jewelry-making course, but later decided to do some self-learning due to time and money constraint.

Is it difficult to get started when there is nobody to guide us? Ummm, not really. I did feel a bit lost at the beginning because I was pretty clueless about this whole jewelry-making thing - where should I begin? what materials do I need? Where can I buy them from? What type of project should I start with? Blah blah blah. But I started anyway. ;)

Below was what I did in order to get myself started:

  • First, read up about jewelry making. I read up a couple of blogs on jewelry making to have a basic understanding of what it’s all about. It’s important to know what tools and materials are needed, and what are basic techniques involved in this craft.
  • Bought a couple of reference books. Since I’m a beginner, I looked for a book that explains the very basic information required in jewelry making, just like what I read from the blogs - tools and materials, basic techniques, PLUS some simple projects to start with.
  • Bought the three most basic tools - wire cutter, flat-nose plier, and round-nose plier. These are essentially the three musketeers in jewelry making. :)

Cutter and Pliers

From left to right: Flat-nose plier, wire cutter, round-nose plier.

  • Bought some embellishments (e.g. glass beads, pearl-like beads) and findings (e.g. earring wires, jump rings, pin), including a DIY kit.

Materials - embellishments and findings Earring DIY

Materials on the left were bought from Craft Haven @1 Utama (2nd floor); DIY earring kit bought from InQBox @1 Utama (LG floor) as well. The materials bought are considered expensive. So I have to search around for cheaper alternatives.

With these materials on my table, I was ready to start making my first piece of jewelry - a pair of earrings. All in my next post!

Let’s learn together

April 13, 2008 By: Valen Category: General No Comments →

Nope, I’m not an expert jewelry maker that are going to conduct a jewelry making course here. :) I’m just a beginner starting out on a new hobby, that is to learn to create my own jewelry.

I’m not enrolled in any jewelry-making class or whatsoever. I will be learning this great craft myself through reading books and jewelry-making blogs written by THE real professionals. :)

What I would like to do in this blog is to share with you what I learned, what resources I referred to, and perhaps make this a place for us to discuss related issues in our journey to master this art. (Yes, I think jewelry making is a form of art.)

So, let us learn together, and let self-made jewelry makes this world a more colorful place to live in. :)