Mandy and Panda, thanks for the help.
This is a sad story.
Warning - long and tedious - you might want to just look at the photos. I had in mind using those cone-thingys that I've seen on the ends of multiple-strand necklaces. I have only made one, two, or three strand necklaces, so clasps hadn't been a problem. I used the kind Mandy suggested, or attached three bead tips to a large jumpring that in turn was attached with a smaller jumpring to the clasp.
So last night I went to the Gem Faire with a friend and we searched for cones. And we searched. And we searched. -- Because my friend insisted that they had to be gold-colored. She was right. After about an hour, we found the only ones in the show, which were vermeil.
But that vendor didn't have the right kind of clasp. Just like the cones, we went through the whole show again until we found the one vendor who had the right style of vermeil clasp.
But that's not the sad part. I've always wondered how they attached those cones, in an idle sort of way. Now I was walking around the show asking how they work. You wouldn't believe the vague wire-wrappingish, jumpringish sort of things they tentativey put forth.
So last night I sat there wondering what I could do that wouldn't break as soon as it twisted. I almost cried from frustration. I can't believe the nerve I had -- offering to make a type of necklace I'd never done before, with no time to spare!
Fortunately, I had used small gauge flexible coated wire. I managed to knot the six strands into one knot and get them through the hole.
Then I struggled to find a way to get them on the clasp. They wouldn't fit into the nice gold-filled bead tips I had. So I dug through my miscellaneous box until I found some older plated bead tips that just barely let them through. And it closed over the knot! Yay!
Of course the other side wasn't as easy. It didn't seem like it would be hard, but the strands kept slipping as I tried to knot them. It was akin to herding cats.
I meant to put crimp covers over the clamshell bead tips to be sure they wouldn't open, but it will have to wait until the giver can temporarily reclaim the gift.
It was overcast this morning, but I managed to get some daylight shots so you can see the color better. Next time, I won't wait to ask for help!
Tomorrow I fly to Tahiti along with Jeremy and 25 other pearl enthusiasts.
Cheers,
Blaire