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Christmas Tree
Christmas Tree
Get in the Christmas spirit with this festive ornament, courtesy of Preciosa!
Candy Cane
Candy Cane
Create a sweet beaded crochet candy cane with this tutorial, courtesy of Preciosa!
Crocheted Rocket Ornament
Crocheted Rocket Ornament
Create a classic Christmas tree decoration with this tutorial courtesy of PRECIOSA.
Wanderlust Sparkle: How Travel Inspires Jewelry Design
Wanderlust Sparkle: How Travel Inspires Jewelry Design
Discover how travel and treasured memories shape jewelry design—through color, symbolism, and story-rich styles inspired by global adventures.
Ask the Experts Stringing Q&A
Ask the Experts Stringing Q&A
Q: I’m using 550lb parachute cord for stringing, but I can find anything that will cut it cleanly. I’ve tried a bunch of tools but only my newest wire cutters come close - they still don’t cut it cleanly.
Ask the Experts Beading Q&A
Ask the Experts Beading Q&A
Q: Hi, I’d like to make a necklace by loosely braiding or weaving three strands of wire together and adding beads periodically. Is memory wire the way to go? Would the bare wire be uncomfortable? I want a very light and airy feel to the necklace. Would something else work better? I’ve racked my brain...I would appreciate your help! Thank you very much.
Ask the Experts Beading Q&A
Ask the Experts Beading Q&A
Q: A friend asked me to fix a beaded necklace that had two strands, twisted around each other, with a large pendant in the center. One strand broke, leaving one side still twisted. Some beads had fallen off and were missing, so I basically had to start from scratch using new beads. Before cutting the remaining strands, I photographed the twisted strand, and the ends attached to the clasp. I then inspected the twisted strands to see how they stayed twisted. I saw nothing special that made the twists stay twisted. Next, I made two strands of beads to test what looked like ā€œtoo easyā€. As I feared, the strands untwisted. I searched the internet looking for the magic trick that I was missing. I found one post, words only, no pictures, and it talked about twisting 3 strands, which I could not relate to my issue. I am hoping one of the experts at Fire Mountain Gems could make a tutorial for twisting two strands. Can you help?
Afghanite
Afghanite
Discovered in 1968, Afghanite showcases a range of blues with white inclusions. These magical inclusions are UV-reactive, fluorescing bright orange under black light.
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