Beautiful Wire Wrapped Jewellery - How To Create Your Own Pendant
98Create your own beautiful 14k gold pendant
I have been creating wire wrapped jewellery for approximately five years now, and the most common remark I receive, aside from being told how stunning they are, is how difficult they must be to make.
Of course, I don't correct their assumptions, I would rather them think that I am a 'jewellery Guru' and purchase my wares, than have them trundle off and create their own! However, for the sake of this hub, I will, just this once, come clean and explain how to twist your own pendant.
I must admit, seeing my creations like this does make me realise just how beautiful they really are, but when you are the one actually making the piece, you are mostly concerned with making sure you don't mess it up - especially when you are using sterling silver or 14k r.gold. A mistake can prove rather costly, so you do need to keep your concentration.
Stunning One-Of-A-Kind Creations
While a pendant in sterling silver or 14k r.gold does look amazing, it might be a good idea to start with a copper or coloured wire first until you get a bit more comfortable with twisting. The wire comes in various sizes, called gauges, and also different strengths. I personally prefer 18 gauge, dead soft for my work. The 18 gauge gives the pendant a more solid look and feel to it, and the dead soft strength makes it easier to twist the wire - and my fingers appreciate that.
If you use half hard strength, the wire is still very pliable, however, for the smaller details, it is necessary to use pliers to make any of the loops and swirls - dead soft can be twisted with bare fingers. Being that I am (what I call) inherently lazy - something my sister disagrees with - I prefer not to have to use pliers unless necessary.
To be honest, it really isn't laziness that makes me prefer the softer wire, but the fact that I can create my designs quicker and with more control and ease than if forced to use pliers all the time.
Semi-precious gem stones
The pendants in the photograph give you a clear picture of what I mean by semi-precious gem stones. These stones are not faceted, but are a tumbled, rough cut bead that can be purchase from many rock and gem stores by the string.
A very easy and eye catching pendant can be created very simply with a bit of ingenuity and an eye for detail.
Tools of the trade
As with any hobby or craft, you need to have the proper tools to do a good job. For wire wrapping, you should have at least three pairs of pliers - one flat nose, one regular serrated grip, and one smooth, round nose. You also need a good pair of wire cutters. I use two pair, one heavy duty for cutting memory wire, and one for my gold and silver wire.
You need to be very careful when using pliers with sterling silver and 14k gold wire, because they could inadvertently crimp the metal, and leave a nick or mark in the finished product. Not only does that not look professional, it weakens the metal which could cause it to break easily.
Standard wrapping
The spirit stone in the picture above is a good example of standard wrapping. After you make the bail (the loop that holds the pendant on the chain) you simply wrap the wire around the stone, and using your pliers, make twists in the wire to tighten it around the stone, to insure it won't slip out.
If you look closely, you can see the wire through the stone - as you can see, you twist the wire on the back of the piece as well. This makes it impossible for the stone to come loose, unless of course, you drop and break it.
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Wire pattern for caged tumbled gemstone pendant
Here is a complete set of instructions for a beautiful caged pendant.
Supplies Required
- 30 inches of 14kt. r.gold 21 gauge square half hard wire or brass practice wire
- 1 small tumbled stone approx. 1 inch long
Tools Required
- Flat nose pliers
- Chain nose pliers
- Round nose pliers
- Wire cutter or flush cutter
- Sharpie metal marking pen
- Ruler
- Knife
Let's get started!
Step 1
Cut four 6 inch lengths of 21 gauge Gold-filled square half hard wire.
Cut one wrap wire 2 inches long and cut another wrap wire 4 inches long, both from 21 gauge Gold-filled square
half hard wire.
Make a flat bundle with the four 6 inch wires and mark the center of the bundle with a Sharpie
pen.
With the 2 inch wrap wire, make three wraps at the center of the bundle and trim
excess wire with the cut edges on the inside of the cage.
Step 2
Working out from the center of the bundle, mark the bundle at 1/4 inch on
each side. Then 1/2 inch and then at 1-1/2 inches. At this point you should
have your wraps in the center with three lines on each side of the center.
NOTE: Mark the inside of the bundle which is the side with the cut ends of
the wrap wire.
Step 3
Using your flat nose pliers, make a 45 degree bend at the pen mark
closest to the center.
Step 4
Repeat the bend on the other side of the bundle.
Step 5
Next use your flat nose pliers to make a second 45 degree bend at the
second pen mark from the center.
Step 6
With your flat nose pliers, grasp one side of the bundle at the pen
mark and bend the wire 45 degrees outward. At the pen mark on the other
side of the bundle bend the wires 45 degrees outward. Your bundle should look like
this.
Step 7
With the 4 inch wrap wire, start wrapping the two section of wire together at
the uppermost pen mark, wrapping upwards. Make about three complete wraps.
NOTE: Do not clip off the wrap wire.
Step 8
Next, using your hands, bend the two rear wires of each side of the bundle backwards. These will be
your bail wires.
Step 9
Bend the remaining three wires down on each side, covering the wraps. Clip the wires even with the bottom of the wrap wire.
Step 10
With your chain nose pliers, press the cut ends of the wire against the wrap wires.
Place your round nose pliers about 3/4 inch up from the top of the
wrap wires and bend the two bail wires back and around.
Step 11
Clip the bail wires even with the uppermost wrap wire and continue wrapping the bail wires to the pendant
using the same wrap wire. Make about 5 more complete wraps and clip the
excess wire on the backside of the pendant.
Step 12
With a knife, carefully separate the pendant wires starting with the
outermost wires on the backside of the pendant cage. Then separate the
next set of wires on the pendant cage.
Step 13
Using your knife, carefully separate the pendant wires on the front side of the pendant leaving a space
between the wires in the front of the pendant in order to slip the stone into the cage.
Step 14
Slip the tumble stone into the cage and bend the remaining two
wires to close the stone into the cage.
You're on your way
Once you have finished creating your pendant, you are on your way to creating beautiful, one-of-a-kind jewellery anyone will be proud to wear.
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Comments
RedElf - Thank you for the compliment! Master indeed LOL - I never know how they are going to look until I'm finished - I just follow the wire :D
What one did you say you wanted? LOL
Just love this - and as soon as my daughter is home from college, I'm going to show her this - she's the artistic one in the family. Enelle - you are incredibly talented - I love the step-by-step detailed instructions. And the next time I'm in your part of the world, I'm coming by to order!
Ah Shalini - you say the nicest things :) Thank you so much for the compliments, it's so nice to know my work is appreciated...
(pssst...I can ship to anywhere LOL) :D
Great hobbie, I really liked that Brazilian agate in sterling silver, it looks really beautiful.
Great hub with much detail. Could you write a hub on how to cage the stone without enclosing it like a pendant. I like the wire wrapped stone that seemed to follow the crevices in the stone. If that an easy task that I can figure out myself?
Great instructions, Enelle, I used to do this several years ago and you inspire me to start again with your beautiful work, thank you.
Princessa, thank you for the compliment - I love Brazilian agate, but my favorite is Montanna agate - absolutely stunning when it's wrapped!
lindagoffigan, yes I can write out the instructions for that pattern - I don't have any pictures, so will see what I can do to correct that for you.
Gypsy Willow, thank you so much for your kind words :D It's all about creativity and enjoyment :D
This is so great, well done. I may try this when it gets cold, for me that would be a winter hobby,
dori
Hi dori, I'm so glad you enjoyed it :) - this started out as a winter hobby, and kind of grew into all seasons lol but it certainly is very relaxing and enjoyable
Nice step by step photo directions. Great job you did in your presentation. Thumbs up Enelle.
C.S. - What to say except thank you! :D It is one of my favorite patterns - simple, clean, yet a touch of elegance...
This is a very informative hub. I thought of trying jewelry making before but somehow never got to doing it. I got engrossed in photography instead.
Still this looks fun and easy because of your step by step procedure. Hmm, I might try this one of these days.
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you jill - I tried to keep it simple and straightforward for anyone wanting to give it a go :) Can be fun to make your own jewellery and a great way to express your creativity.
This is so wonderful!
I love the pendants, very beautiful. Easy instructions... I'll have to try it sometime! :)
Cam Anju - Thank you for the compliment - it really is fun to do.
Great looking jewelry! Thanks for sharing how to make it.
Those are amazing! I always wanted to try but didn't know how. Thanks for posting this.
Ashley Joy - so glad you like my work, thanks for stopping by
faemom - you're welcome, it's fun to see what you can create once you get started.
So pretty and not as hard as I thought it would be. Thanks for the great information.
Thanks the2ndmouse - It really isn't difficult once you know how =)
Thank You for this article -I have put it on my favorites-it answered many questions for me and will truly come in handy!
Lisa
Creative article!! I enjoyed it.
Thanks.
Lisa Luv - So glad you enjoyed it - thanks for stopping by :)
EdenvaleShoppes - Nice to meet you - thanks
This is wonderful - thanks you! Your photos and are lovely! Kartika
kartika - thank you so much for stopping by, I'm so glad you liked it =)
Very nice instructions and very pretty pendants. i am going to try to make one.
myawn - I did my best to make them clear and easy to follow - just be sure to keep your wires as straight as possible and you shouldn't have any trouble! Thanks for dropping in :)
Good hub, my daughter makes wire wrapped jewellery too, there is a knack or skill to it and it certainly makes attractive pieces.
KevCC - you are so right! Sometimes it's a challenge, but it's always fun!
Misstikal1 - thank you so much for stopping by! I will be sure to come and visit your hubs!
Thanks for a great hub on wire wrapped jewelry. Thanks for sharing. I'll bookmark this page. creativeone59
If I ever retire...
creativeone59 - you are most welcome - I'm glad you enjoyed the patterns!
Home Girl - what's retire?? LOL
Wonderful, I am passing this on to my daughter, she is the artistic one. She will love this!
Wow! Thank you thank you!
I have been collecting crystals and minerals for a few years now and have quite a collection. I recently started dabbling with wrapping them so I could wear them. Thank you for the very helpful information! Great hub!!!
Amazing hub.
Thank you for the good directions on how to make wire wrapped jewelry. I've seen them before but yours ARE stunning. I normally prefer semi-precious stones but your fresh water pearl pendant is gorgeous!
Sandi 3m, You are most welcome my dear - I'm glad the info was helpful for you - enjoy creating! Thanks for stopping by :)
Calling Crow, so happy you found my instructions helpful - wirewrapping is a beautiful and creative art form - the more you do, the better you get! And it's fun to boot lol! Thank you for stopping by and commenting;)
sukhera143, thank you for the compliment, so glad you enjoyed!
Mindfulness, thank you so much for the lovely compliment on my jewellery - I love using rough cut semi-precious stones as well, but I couldn't resist the pearls lol!
Amazing!! I am so excited to try this!! Hopefully it doesn't take me too long to practice with less expensive metals cause I have bad allergies. Did it take you long to get the hang of it? Bring on the gold!
SArther, I know the feeling! I could hardly wait to try my hand at creating wire jewellery - I wrapped one 'trial' pendant using inexpensive wire and immediately moved on to sterling silver. You have to be careful if you do that because sterling wire is unforgiving if you make a mistake, and you could end up wasting both the wire and your money! I would suggest quite a bit of practice before moving on to the gold - I have been wrapping for over 5 years and I still take my time with designing in gold - haste makes waste LOL...
Good hub, Enelle. As a wire wrapper myself, its nice to see others appreciation of the art. Keep up the good work.
Sonoma Gemstones - Will have to stop by and check out your work :D - thanks for the compliment!
wow.. love this. Very informative. Love the
jewelary.
nikki1 - thank you so much for the compliment, and for stopping by to comment! Pleasure to meet you :)
Amazing!! I am so excited to try this!! Hopefully it doesn't take me too long to practice with less expensive metals cause I have bad allergies. Did it take you long to get the hang of it? Bring on the gold!. You are most welcome my dear - I'm glad the info was helpful for you - enjoy creating! Thanks for stopping by :)
Mindfulness, thank you so much for the lovely compliment on my jewellery - I love using rough cut semi-precious stones as well, but I couldn't resist the pearls lol!
No it didn't take me long at all...just remember to be careful when working with the real deal cause if you make a mistake you can't scrap it and start over...
WOW!!! I have some stones that I have been wanting to wrap for quite some time!
advisor4qb - Thanks so much! Have fun with those stones :)
Dear Enelle, Thank You for taking the time to share your story. I am thrilled to have landed on yur hubs. I inhereted all this great costume jewlery and vintage buttons. I have been seriously thinking of getting creative. This hub helps a great deal. I look forward to reading more of your fantastic hubs. may God Bless you.
You are a woman of many talents and skills. God uses you in a mighy way. Hugs
Please visit my hubs on occassion. I am a fairly new hubber, love it here.
With Love
skye2day - You say the nicest things :D - thank you so much for the wonderful compliments! I will be most pleased to visit your hubs, and am so glad you enjoyed mine!
Good detailed explaination and illustrations. I bookmarked this hub and will try it later. I also will show it to my daughter when she be home on Thanksgiving. Thanks.
Dao Hoa - thanks so much! The instructions and illustrations make it easier to create your own pendants - lots of fun and beautiful results! Thanks for stopping by to comment.






































RedElf says:
5 months ago
Another great hub, Enelle - full of information and clear illustrations. Super instructions , very easy to follow - not that I would having seen your work. I'd rather just buy mine from the master! :)