A Beginner's Guide To Making Beaded Jewelry
Deciding on the right beads for you can sometimes be a difficult decision. If you are new to beading, you must learn the basic terminology before proceeding any further. There are different kinds of beads: metal, wood, glass, plastic, gemstones, seeds, resin, shells, semi-precious stones, and ceramic. Some beads can even be used in conjunction with each other in creating beautiful jewelry designs!
You will need to know some information before you go out and begin buying beads for yourself. First of all, you should know that each color represents a point on a plane of existence. Each color vibrates at a different frequency. You may notice that blue is the opposite of red, green, orange, yellow, and violet. Each color vibrates at a different frequency, which affects the feel, quality, look, and design of the finished product. These are the fundamentals of color!
Next, you will need to know what each color symbolizes because this will allow you to decide how to mix and match the various mala beads. You should also determine if you are creating a simple or complex piece because simple pieces may take longer to complete. If you are creating a simple melody, then the only real way to make it perfect is by using the same type of materials in the exact amounts. However, if you are creating a complex piece, then it is necessary to make the same amount of materials using slightly different colors but with slightly different quantities.
For example, if you are creating a necklace, you would not want to use red or pink mala beads because it would not make the chain look very good, and the finished product would not be as beautiful as it could have been. Instead, you would want to use rose quartz, turquoise, or amethyst beads in the necklace or amethyst and rose quartz in a ring. These beads for you will always achieve the highest quality results because they are the highest quality materials available.
Now that you know what color mala beads should be used for your necklace, it is time to start learning about the different letter beads required for jewelry making projects. The basic letters that you need including A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, N, O, P, R, S, and T. This may seem very confusing, but you will soon learn that all of these letter beads combine to form unique designs, just as you see when you look at rose quartz. Once you have learned all of the combinations between these beads, you can start creating your designs. Keep in mind that you should stick with the primary letter colors and experiment with different colors, such as purple, green, yellow, blue, black, and more.
After you have finished learning about the raw mala beads, it is time to go out and purchase the right set of containers to put all of your creations in. You want a group that has enough room for your findings, as well as one that is sturdy. When purchasing the containers, one thing to remember is to buy ones that have a lid, as this will make it easier to keep the entire creation inside the box. It will also make it easier to clean up your work, as these containers are usually made of glass.
Finally, you will want to get the right tools to make your masterpieces shine. You will need a set of pliers to tighten the mala beads and thread the tassels. You will also want a small pair of scissors to cut your pieces to length and some strong tweezers for cutting your beads. You can choose to wear these tools as simple jewelry, or you can let them help you create a stunning collection of beaded jewelry pieces. When it comes to making your own beaded necklace, it doesn't get much simpler than this.













