Chakra Drop Earrings
These elegant and colourful chakra earrings featuring metal beads are so easy to make!
This design features our chakra beads which consist of red agate, peach aventurine, tiger's eye, green aventurine, magnesite, sodalite and amethyst.
Each coloured gemstone represents one of the seven chakras - wearing chakra jewellery is thought to bring positivity and balance to your life, making it a perfect gift for a loved one or treat for yourself.
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS
1. Start by organising the order you would like the beads to feature on your headpins - use the photo for reference which features the 7 chakras in order.
2. Thread the gemstone and metal beads onto the headpin.
3. Use the tip of round nose pliers to form a small loop at the end of the headpin to keep the beads secure on the headpin.
4. Use snipe nose pliers to open the loop of the earwire and attach it to the headpin. Close the loop to secure.
5. Repeat the process for the second earring. Your earring design is now complete!
TIP: Customise the kit to suit you - for example, you may wish to leave out the metal beads completely and keep it simple!
SUGGESTED TOOLS FOR THIS PROJECT
Snipe nose pliers or flat nose pliers
CUSTOMISE YOUR KIT
Make the design your own by using your favourite jewellery supplies
HELPFUL PAGES
Read our wire wrapping advice pages with tutorials
JEWELLERY MAKING BOOKS
The Basics of Bead Stringing by Debbie Kanan
Beading Design by Kim Glover
Kernowcraft's jewellery making kits are aimed to inspire you - therefore the step by step instructions are available online only with a shopping list, where you can easily customise the design to suit you. We recommend printing or bookmarking this page ready to follow.
The suggested products used in this project are suggestions to inspire you. Products used were compatible at the time of making but do be aware that gemstones are natural and hand cut stocks can vary, so do use your own common sense as to the compatibility of each item when making.
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