Because who doesn’t love a sparkly crystal? I’ve become obsessed with healing crystals in the past few months, and of course had to find some way to incorporate them into a tutorial. Not only do I use them for their healing purposes, but they are absolutely gorgeous as jewelry pieces as well. In this tutorial I teach you how to create a very standard crystal ring using already pre-cut, polished, and ready to use crystals. You can oped to use your own crystals from home as well, but just keep in mind that you will need to improvise/customize the tutorial to fit the crystals onto the base of the rings using the ‘wire wrapping method.’
For the rings I choose a ‘clear quartz’ crystal, which is one of the most well known in the crystal community, along with Amethyst. Clear Quartz is known as the "master healer" and will amplify energy and thought. It absorbs, stores, releases and regulates energy. It balances and revitalises the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual planes. I encourage you to read more about ‘clear quartz crystals’ and other healing crystals, but if healing crystals are not your thing, they still make for beautiful jewelry pieces to wear.
Below you will find a full list of materials, as well as additional links to where you can purchase crystals online. I highly suggesting searching for ‘Crystal Shops’ in your area (Yelp APP) (for those of you who don’t have a Michael’s near by) first, before having to order them online.
Hope you guys love this tutorial as much as I do, and as always, sending all of you lots of love and light,
Drea
MATERIALS:
Clear Quartz Clusters (Bead Gallery - Michael’s Craft Store)
Rings (Joann’s Frabric)
20-22 Gauge Wire - (Bead Landing, from Michael’s Craft Store)
E6000 Glue
Jewelry Pliers
Wire Cutters
Online Quartz Crystal Shops:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/199934574/sale-10-natural-crystal-quartz-beads?ref=market
https://www.etsy.com/listing/237534911/clear-quartz-point-beads-strand?ref=market
https://www.etsy.com/listing/237287099/rainbow-quartz-point-mystic-titanium?ref=listing-shop-header-1
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