Foxtail Stretch Bracelet with Kazuri Bead

Foxtail Stretch Bracelet with Kazuri Bead

 

Are you ready to unleash your creativity and dive into the world of jewelry making? Look no further than the Foxtail Stretch Bracelet with Kazuri Bead. This stunning piece not only adds a touch of elegance to any outfit but also serves as the perfect canvas for you to showcase your artistic skills.

Watch this video to see how.

What makes the Foxtail Stretch Bracelet special?

The Foxtail Stretch Bracelet is a versatile piece that utilizes the flexibility of rubber O-rings. These O-rings not only add a unique touch to the design but also make the bracelet comfortable to wear. The foxtail chain does not require metal links to make the connections.

Supplies needed:

40-60 Rubber O-Rings 12mm

2 Jump Rings 18g 5/32 

1 Kazuri Ceramic Bead Large or Small

8-inches of wire I used 20g

16 Jump Rings 20g 1/8"

16 Seed Beads size 6/0 - visit our Seed Bead Supplies page for lots of options

 

Tools needed:

2 pairs of pliers to open and close jump rings (flat, chain, chisel or bent nose)

1 pair of wire cutters

1 pair of round nose pliers

 

How to use wire wrapping and beads to create a centerpiece?

Adding a centerpiece to your Foxtail Stretch Bracelet is a great way to make it stand out. To create a centerpiece, start by selecting a focal bead like the Kazuri bead that we chose. Use wire wrapping techniques to secure the bead in place and then add smaller beads around it for a touch of whimsy and movement. The centerpiece will not only add visual interest to the bracelet but also showcase your attention to detail.

 

 

With the Foxtail Stretch Bracelet, the possibilities are endless. Whether you are a seasoned jewelry maker or a beginner looking to explore a new hobby, this bracelet is the perfect starting point. So, gather your supplies, unleash your creativity, and let the beauty of the Foxtail Stretch Bracelet inspire you to create stunning pieces of jewelry.

 

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