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Description
Brass Pave Medium Purple Cubic Zirconia Wing Head Pins, for Baroque Pearl Making, Golden
Size: about 28mm wide, 42mm long.
Priced per 5 Pairs
Please Note: Slight deviations in colors is allowed due to different display device.
DIY Baroque Pearl Accessories
We are pleased to introduce our latest addition - the multifunctional pins, perfect for pairing with beautiful baroque pearls to create unique and stunning accessories.
Baroque pearls are highly valued in the world of jewelry making for their unique and one-of-a-kind appearance. Unlike traditional pearls, baroque pearls come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be as long as you like, making each piece of jewelry made with them truly unique and inspiring.
With baroque pearls as the body and head, you can use our various pins as eyes, ears, tail, wings, etc. to create adorable animal accessories, such as rabbits, chicks, kittens, puppies, etc.
How to Make a Baroque Pearl Doll?
How to Make
a Baroque Pearl Doll?
Head Pins
Flat or ball head pins are used in jewelry making to create a strong connection between beads and other embellishments. They are commonly used to make pendants, charms and earrings.
How to Make a Loop with a Head Pin
How to Make a Loop
with a Head Pin
- Slide a bead onto the straight end of the wire.
- 2-3 mm above the bead, bend the wire with a round nose plier.
- Continue bending until a loop is formed.
- Wrap the remaining wire around the pin.
- Cut off the excess wire with wire cutter.
- Finished.
Flat Head PinsA flat head pin is a thin, straight metal wire with a flat head on one end that helps prevent beads from slipping off.
How to use
- 1.Prepare the material (Note: the size of the bead hole must be smaller than the head of the pin).
- 2.Thread the beads onto the end of the wire, long enough to make a flower.
- 3.Bend it to create a loop with gap.
- 4.Add a ear wire to the loop and use pliers to reclose the loop.
- 5.Finished.
Ball Head PinsBall head pins are thin metal wires with a small round ball at one end to keep beads from falling off. They are an essential component in many jewelry making projects.
How to use
- 1.Prepare the material (Note: the size of the bead hole must be smaller than the head of the pin).
- 2.First make some pearl charms: slide the pearl beads onto the pins, then use a plier to bend the wire at a right angle just above the beads, trim off the excess wire and create a loop above the beads.
- 3.Make a pearl cluster: connect the pearl charms with jump rings.
- 4.Add other embellishments and a pair of ear wires to the pearl cluster.
- 5.Finished.
Decorative Tip Head PinsUnlike simple flat or ball head pins, decorative tip head pins provide a decorative element that can be incorporated into the designs. They feature a decorative head at one end and a straight other end, making them easy to work with and versatile. They come in a variety of shapes, such as butterfly, crown or flower, etc.
How to use
- 1.Prepare materials.
- 2.Thread a glass bead onto the head pin.
- 3.Use a round nose plier to make a loop, and connect a bowknot to the loop with jump rings.
- 4.Finished.
Q: What can I do when the bottom of head pin is smaller than the hole of bead?
A: You can add a suitable spacer bead or bead cap to keep the bead from falling off, which also to bring more beauty to the part.
Q: What can I do when I receive curved head pins?
A: You can use a plastic jaw flat nose plier to straighten it without interfering normal use.