The coiled wire wraps around the neon pearls in this design for extra detail and holds them in place at the same time.
Like the futuristic fashionista herself, these Judy Jetson earrings are a cosmic gem With cool spiral shapes that capture bright neon pearls they will instantly add a pop of color and dimension to your style.
Cut three 9 ½ inch pieces of 20 gauge square sterling silver wire. The length of wire is dependent on the size of the beads. 9 ½ inches is a good length of wire for the 8mm beads but you may want to adjust the length if you will be using a different size. Set two of the wires aside for now.
Bend the last 1 inch of wire on both ends at 90 degree angles, facing opposite directions. Use round nose pliers to grip one end at the angle so the wire tail is held parallel with the pliers. Curve the wire around the round nose pliers to make a small loop. See alternate images for an example. Then, hold the loop firmly with chain nose pliers and wrap the wire end around the loop a couple of times. Do this for the other wire end as well, moving the spirals towards each other. Work on the spirals from both ends so it is easier to keep them the same size. Continue spiraling the ends toward each other until they meet in the middle. Roll the two ends together so one lies on top of the other. The wire work should look like a flat spring with a straight wire tail sticking out from both sides.
Gently pull the wire tails apart like a spring. Use a pair of chain nose pliers to help separate the wires so they create a spiraled cage. Finish the wire ends with a simple loop.
Repeat Steps two and three for the other two wire pieces.
Spread each cage apart in the middle and insert one bead. We chose to use 8mm round pearls in Neon Pink, Neon Yellow and Neon Orange. Close each cage with pliers.
Connect the pink cage to the yellow cage and the yellow cage to the orange cage by attaching the simple loops together like a chain. Attach the top loop of the pink cage to one sterling silver slim angled earwire. Snip the bottom loop off the orange cage and use a file to smooth the wire end.
Repeat these steps to create the second earring.
List of Components: 5810 8mm Round Pearl Neon Pink (5810-NPI8, qty 2) 5810 8mm Round Pearl Neon Orange (5810-NOR8, qty 2) 5810 8mm Round Pearl Neon Yellow (5810-NYE8, qty 2) Sterling Silver Slim Angled Earwire (SS-EAR32, qty 2)
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Judy Jetson
Caged Neon Bead Dangly Earrings
designed byArtbeads
Skill LevelBeginner
TechniqueWire-Working
Time1-3 Hours
Approximate Size3 1/4 Inches
The coiled wire wraps around the neon pearls in this design for extra detail and holds them in place at the same time.
Like the futuristic fashionista herself, these Judy Jetson earrings are a cosmic gem With cool spiral shapes that capture bright neon pearls they will instantly add a pop of color and dimension to your style.
Supplies
Sterling Silver Wire Square 19-20 Gauge 1 troy oz (15ft)
Code SSWS20HH1
$56.56
$70.69
×1
Side Cutters - Semi Flush
Code TOOL-131
$10.69
×1
Sterling Silver Slim Angled Earwire (1 Pair)
Code SS-EAR32
$3.58
$4.47
×2
Round Nose Pliers
Code TOOL-108
$6.99
×1
Nylon Jaw Jewelry Pliers
Code TOOL-105
$16.09
×1
3PC 5 1/2-Inch Needle File Set Cut 2
Code TOOL-0018
$4.47
×1
Chain Nose Pliers
Code TOOL-106
$6.99
×1
Step-by-Step Instructions
Cut three 9 ½ inch pieces of 20 gauge square sterling silver wire. The length of wire is dependent on the size of the beads. 9 ½ inches is a good length of wire for the 8mm beads but you may want to adjust the length if you will be using a different size. Set two of the wires aside for now.
Bend the last 1 inch of wire on both ends at 90 degree angles, facing opposite directions. Use round nose pliers to grip one end at the angle so the wire tail is held parallel with the pliers. Curve the wire around the round nose pliers to make a small loop. See alternate images for an example. Then, hold the loop firmly with chain nose pliers and wrap the wire end around the loop a couple of times. Do this for the other wire end as well, moving the spirals towards each other. Work on the spirals from both ends so it is easier to keep them the same size. Continue spiraling the ends toward each other until they meet in the middle. Roll the two ends together so one lies on top of the other. The wire work should look like a flat spring with a straight wire tail sticking out from both sides.
Gently pull the wire tails apart like a spring. Use a pair of chain nose pliers to help separate the wires so they create a spiraled cage. Finish the wire ends with a simple loop.
Repeat Steps two and three for the other two wire pieces.
Spread each cage apart in the middle and insert one bead. We chose to use 8mm round pearls in Neon Pink, Neon Yellow and Neon Orange. Close each cage with pliers.
Connect the pink cage to the yellow cage and the yellow cage to the orange cage by attaching the simple loops together like a chain. Attach the top loop of the pink cage to one sterling silver slim angled earwire. Snip the bottom loop off the orange cage and use a file to smooth the wire end.
Repeat these steps to create the second earring.
List of Components: 5810 8mm Round Pearl Neon Pink (5810-NPI8, qty 2) 5810 8mm Round Pearl Neon Orange (5810-NOR8, qty 2) 5810 8mm Round Pearl Neon Yellow (5810-NYE8, qty 2) Sterling Silver Slim Angled Earwire (SS-EAR32, qty 2)