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Drops of Jupiter Bracelet
Marcella Austenfeld
I came across borosilicate (boro) beads at the BABE (Bay Area Bead Extravaganza)
show and Thai silver drops. Not long ago, I re-discovered the beads mingled in my
stash, and I thought of the rock band Train song titled Drops of Jupiter. I don’t know
what Drops of Jupiter are, but this is what I envision them to be.
FinisheD size:
7¾”
MAteriAls:
8 Blue-green Borosilicate
glass donut beads
9 Thai silver beads (approx
3-4mm)
8 Thai silver drop charms
(approx 5x7 mm)
8-27 inches 24-gauge
sterling silver wire
Small sterling silver toggle
clasp
tools:
Round nose pliers
Chain nose pliers
Wire cutters
techniques
Wirework
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Drops of Jupiter
step 1: Cut the wire into 9 equal lengths, approximately
2-3 inches each.
step 2: Using piece of wire, begin a wire-wrapped loop.
Slide on the round end of the toggle clasp and
2 Thai silver drop charms (one on each side of
the clasp), and then complete the wrapped loop.
Slide on a silver bead, a glass bead, and a silver
bead. Start a wrapped loop, slide on 2 silver drop
charms, and then complete the wrapped loop.
step 3: With another piece of wire, start a wrapped loop
and slide on one of the silver drop charms from
the previous wrapped loop. (The second silver
drop charm acts as a dangle in between sections.)
Slide on a silver bead, a glass bead, and a silver
bead. Begin another wrapped loop, sliding on 2
silver drop charms. Finish wrapped loop.
Repeat step 3 from the beginning 6 more times.
step 4: Begin a wrapped loop. Slide the open loop onto
the last wrapped loop of the bracelet in between
the two silver drop charms. Finish the wrapped
loop. String 3 silver beads and begin wrapped
loop. Slide on the bar toggle and finish the
wrapped loop. R
Wrapped Loop
To form a wrapped loop, begin with a 90° bend
at least 2" from the end of the wire. Use round-
nose pliers to form a simple loop with a tail
overlapping the bend. Wrap the tail tightly down
the neck of the wire to create a couple of coils.
Trim the excess wire to finish. Make a heavier-
looking, double wrapped loop by wrapping the
wire back up over the coils, toward the loop, and
trimming at the loop.
RESOURCES:
Findings (clasp, sterling silver wire): Baubles and Beads,
baublesandbeads.com
Thai silver beads and Thai silver drops: Hands of the
Hills, hohbead.com (wholesale only)
Borosilicate beads: Unicorne Beads, unicornegifts.com
MArcellA AustenFelD began beading 8 years
ago in those luxurious days of spare time. Now
she’s a stay-at-home mom who spends her days
chasing two boys about the Oakland Hills. Her
beading is done after the sun sets, restoring the
calm needed to start her next day.
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