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How to Make a GEM BEAD NECKLACE

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January - February 2025

No Lapidary Experience Needed!

- ERIC DAVIS

How to Make a GEM BEAD NECKLACE

When making gem bead necklaces, it's W important to have a good idea of how you see your final product. Making a necklace can be as simple as stringing things on a basic piece of cord. It can also be significantly more complex. Here are the basics so you can align the details with your vision. By envisioning your end product, you can take the right steps, use the right tools and have the best outcome without too many setbacks or learning curves along the way.

BUY OR MAKE YOUR OWN BEADS

To make a necklace or other gemstone wearable, making your own beads is not required. That is solely for lapidarists and their desire to make something uniquely their own. You can purchase gemstone beads, pendants and cabochons in a wide array of materials online (Kingsley North is a great option.) or from your favorite rock shop or craft store. These are ready to be strung up and worn.

imageNECKLACE CORDING & FINDINGS

In my experience, leather cord is the preferred counterpart for lapidary gem beads. I tend to use a Nappa Bolo braided leather, but regular round or braided leather works just as well and costs a bit less. Cotton cord can be used if desired and comes in even more colors than leather. But be mindful that cotton cord can shrink and affect the length of the final product. Metal necklaces can also work depending on your style and vision.

One of the main factors to consider when choosing cordage is the diameter of the cord. This can work one of two ways. Your cord's thickness can be one size smaller than the hole in your beads or your bead's hole size can be one size bigger than your available cordage. This is noteworthy when buying diamond drill bits for making your own beads and/or when buying beads directly.

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