bohemianJeweled earrings make for fast fashion
Big earrings are one of the season’s key pieces of jewelry. Go bold with filigrees decorated with brilliant crystals, including some easy-to-attach flat-back crystals. Changing the type of chain or size of crystals will create a whole new look for these free-spirited earrings.
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EDITOR’S TIPWhen gluing, hold each flat-back crystal with chainnose pliers to help you position it on a filigree finding.
1Glue flat-back crystals to a filigree finding as shown, attaching nine
flat backs of one color and eight of a second color. Allow to dry overnight.
• 2 50mm filigree findings with 11 loops• 18 4mm bicone crystals• 36 3mm bicone crystals• 34 3mm flat-back crystals, 18 in one color and 16 in a second color• 7 in. (18cm) chain, 4–5mm links• 18 1-in. (2.5cm) head pins• 6 4–5mm jump rings• pair of lever-back earring wires• chainnose and roundnose pliers• diagonal wire cutters• Gem-Tac or Aleene’s Platinum Bond Glass & Bead glue
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2On a head pin, string a 3mm bicone crystal, a 4mm bicone crystal, and a
3mm bicone. Make a plain loop (Basics). Make nine bead units.
3Open the loop (Basics) of a bead unit. Attach the center loop of the
filigree finding. Close the loop. Attach the remaining bead units to the filigree’s loops, leaving the outer loops open.
4Cut two 11⁄2-in. (3.8cm) pieces of chain. Open a jump ring (Basics) and
attach a chain to an outer loop of the filigree. Close the jump ring. Use a jump ring to attach the second chain.
5Use a jump ring to attach both chains to an earring wire. Make a
second earring to match the first. ✤