DCP
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Hi, I am planning a series of necklaces, each has approx 36 strands of 5mm cultured pearls.
Designed with a sturdy fabric tie instead of a clasp so they can be worn as a choker or at different lengths depending on where the bow is tied.
The connection between the fabric tie and the strands is a solid silver cast 'loop' (quite big, around 14x16mm, 3mm thickness/gauge)
The problem i am having;
* If I string the pearls on BEADERS SECRET, then the the string will be on display as it wraps around the cast silver loop. 36 strands is a lot of string to be on show and is something i don't want as a design feature.
* If i used GIMP, i seriously doubt it it would maintain shape and integrity with so many strands
* I am not in love with WIRE GUARDIANS for this project, and they are probably too small anyway
* considering making U-shaped silver tubes to wrap around the cast silver loop, grouping the strands together (say approx 8 per tube) - but im concerned the tube edges will wear the thread over time
I am considering using coated stainless steel like Beadalon beading wire, which would mean using crimp beads for construction. I would need to cover the crimps, and the silver ball covers are not an option as i want the strands to be purely pearl. I Could drill a very wide hole in the end pearls to cover the crimp, but concerned the execution might look a little clumsy. I considered making the cast silver loop to be hollow from the back, holes drilled through to the hollow, the bead wire threaded through the holes to be finished with crimps inside. Would the weight of the piece compromise the strength of the crimps in this case though?
What am I not thinking of? There MUST be some alternative solutions out there. Please help! THANKYOU!
Designed with a sturdy fabric tie instead of a clasp so they can be worn as a choker or at different lengths depending on where the bow is tied.
The connection between the fabric tie and the strands is a solid silver cast 'loop' (quite big, around 14x16mm, 3mm thickness/gauge)
The problem i am having;
* If I string the pearls on BEADERS SECRET, then the the string will be on display as it wraps around the cast silver loop. 36 strands is a lot of string to be on show and is something i don't want as a design feature.
* If i used GIMP, i seriously doubt it it would maintain shape and integrity with so many strands
* I am not in love with WIRE GUARDIANS for this project, and they are probably too small anyway
* considering making U-shaped silver tubes to wrap around the cast silver loop, grouping the strands together (say approx 8 per tube) - but im concerned the tube edges will wear the thread over time
I am considering using coated stainless steel like Beadalon beading wire, which would mean using crimp beads for construction. I would need to cover the crimps, and the silver ball covers are not an option as i want the strands to be purely pearl. I Could drill a very wide hole in the end pearls to cover the crimp, but concerned the execution might look a little clumsy. I considered making the cast silver loop to be hollow from the back, holes drilled through to the hollow, the bead wire threaded through the holes to be finished with crimps inside. Would the weight of the piece compromise the strength of the crimps in this case though?
What am I not thinking of? There MUST be some alternative solutions out there. Please help! THANKYOU!