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Friday, March 09, 2007

Tip: Making a bail for front drilled stones

Lorvin Rinaldi approached me with the following question: “I recently purchased a large amount of turquoise with front drilled holes . I was wondering if you could suggest a way to either frame the stone with a bail or incorporate a particular wrap to I guess in simple terms make it look good. “


I suggested using the Woven Bail for Focal Bead tutorial, but instead of slipping the three wires through the vertical hole (because there is none), slip the wires through the frontal hole, bind them together with the thin wire to form a loop and just spiral the ends of the thick wire to cover the hole and loop.
These are the images of what Lorvin produced!

Images by Lorvin Rinaldi. Images were used with permission of the author. You can reach Lorvin at www.foresthousejewelry.com

2 Comments:

Erika said...

You are so awesome. I have made lots of bead bails from your tut, but never thought about front drilled holes. I can't wait to try it.

March 13, 2007  
Clare said...

Thank you for this great suggestion - it is so much nicer than a standard plain bail. I often have difficulty deciding what to do with front drilled stones and I will definitely try this next time. :)

March 21, 2007  

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