Jewelry: Skeleton Pendant Or Ring
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Skeleton Pendant Or Ring Pattern

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Category:

Jewelry

Type:

Ring

Skill Level:

intermediate skill level requirement Advanced

Basic Skills Necessary:

  • Peyote
  • Herringbone/Ndebele

Pattern Description:

A clear crystal encased in precious metal plated beads. The intricate bead weaving of the base is seen in all its glory. Reminiscent of expensive Swiss skeleton watches with all its delicate complications boldly displayed in a precious metal case. Challenge yourself to make this stunning ring. The kit will make either a cocktail ring or a pendant with a matching necklace (Necklace sold separately). Definitely for those who are not afraid to make a statement or the challenge. The inspiration for this ring came from an illustrious and extremely talented beader, Nancy Cain, of Nancy Cain Bead Art, (http://www.nancycainbeadart.com/ring.htm). Her original project was published in a 2010 issue of Beadwork. Her project used a triangular crystal. Please do visit her website to see her original creation. All rights reserved. No part of this design, tutorial, kit and/or instruction may be reproduced, distributed or loaned for in any manner and for any reason without the expressed permission of the author. The use of this design and instruction is limited to non-commercial purposes only.

Sizing / Finished Measurements:

  • Ring Size : Up to size 15
  • Pendant Width : 2.65 cm

Materials:

  • Miyuki Delica or Toho Treasures Cylinder Beads
  • Seed Beads
  • Swarovski Octagon Crystal
  • 6lb Fireline Braided Bead Thread

You Will Also Need:

  • Sharp Scissors
  • Beading Surface
  • Size 12 Beading Needles
  • Thread Conditioner or Microcrystalline Wax if desired
  • Illumination & Magnification if required

Skeleton Pendant Or Ring Pattern

$20.00

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About the Designer

Manek Lady on craftsy.com
Manek-Manek Beads
by Manek Lady
Singapore

I did not start creating jewelry in the beginning. I started working with beads because I wanted to bead a pair of shoes in the style of the Peranakan (Malay and Chinese mix heritage) women who live in the South East Asian region. They have the most beautiful colors and designs and I wanted a pair of my own. Once I made the first pair, then a second, then a third. Then I discovered other kinds of ...

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