Design Ideas - Bracelets
Turquoise, Pearl and Gold Bracelet
Gold, turquoise and pearls. This bracelet just screams summer! Multiple strands of fine chain and
wire-wrapped beads, make this bracelet jingle and jangle in all the right ways. Make sure your
beads are interspersed along the strands to avoid adding too much bulk.

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Gem Pearl Bracelet
Use briolettes to their full advantage. This bracelet uses briolettes strung with daisy spacers, and
large pearls. The briolettes "flip" to create great shape.

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Chunky Wire Wrap Bracelet
Add color, depth and SIZE with a chunky wire-wrap bracelet. Just keep adding beads to chain
until the bracelet suits you perfectly. Add a large clasp, and you're set to shine.
Designed by Mel McCabe
Check out our Chunky Wire Wrap Bracelet PDF Handout

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Tourmaline Link Bracelet
This bracelet is an instant classic; the kind you find in the best boutiques. What's the secret?
String beads on Soft Flex, crimp into a loop (don't forget to add your large soldered rings!), and
hide the crimp with a crimp cover. It couldn't be easier.

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Charm and Chain Bracelet
Charm bracelets are ageless. Make them for any season with charms and a gemstones
wire-wrapped or attached with jump rings to a chain. This large chain adds a new twist, and is
sure to make your bracelet stand out.

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Black Crystal Bracelet
Stand out from the crowd, by stringing different shades of black, gray and silver, in crystal or
gemstones. Make sure to add a few bright silver beads to the mix to ensure your wrist sparkles.
Perfect for cocktail parties or even the opera, this bracelet will pair perfectly with your evening
events.

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Pearl Knotted Bracelet
Who says a bracelet needs to be a straight line? Add a cluster to the end of your chain extender
to create a unique look. You can knot, string or wire-wrap your beads any way you want.

Designed by Janice Parsons.

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