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- A list of everything you’ll need
Getting Started
When working with multiple chains that are attached to one another, make sure the chains don’t tangle or twist by keeping all of the chain links facing the same direction. Let the chains hang while you work so you’ll be able to see each chain. Careful attention to the details makes a big difference in the overall appearance of fine jewelry.

Skill Level
- Experienced Beginner
Materials
- 2 extra-large amethyst drops, 40mm
- 3 amethyst nuggets, 20mm
- 4 amethyst beads, 10mm
- 2 sterling silver beads, 3mm
- 2 sterling silver ball-end head pins, 2-1/2" (6.4 cm) long
- Sterling silver lobster clasp
- Length of 1.5mm sterling silver chain, 48" (122 cm)
- Length of 24-gauge sterling silver wire, 15" (38.1 cm)
Tools
- Chain-nose pliers
- Round-nose pliers
- Wire cutters
- Large rubberized round-nose pliers
- Ruler
Finished Size
- 15-1/2" (39.4 cm); longer dangle, 4" (10.2 cm)
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