Handmade Ethnic Jewelry Tutorial on Making a Red Pearl Bead Bracelet

Summary: In this article, you can see a handmade ethnic jewelry tutorial on making a red peal bead bracelet.

Handmade Ethnic Jewelry Tutorial on Making a Red Pearl Bead Bracelet

Do you like handmade ethnic jewelry? Handmade ethnic jewelry comes in many different designs. Today, I'll share a red ethnic bracelet with you. The perfect adornment with white pearl, green pearls and red pearls make this red ethnic bracelet look more beautiful. Now, let's see the detail tutorial on making this red peal bead bracelet.

Materials and tools needed in DIY the red ethnic bracelet:

8mm White Pearl Beads
8mm Red Pearl Beads
4mm Green Pearl Beads
32mm Black Lace Trim 
2mm Red Nylon Thread
2mm Brown Aluminum Wire
Silver Headpins
Glue Gun
Iron Scissor
Round Nose Plier
Diagonal Plier
Lighter

 materias needed in DIY the red ethnic bracelet

Instructions on how to make the red ethnic bracelet:

Step 1: Make the frame for the red ethnic bracelet

1st, cut a piece of 2mm brown aluminum wire and fold it into half. Then, make a loop on the folded part and twist the rest parts (as shown in the picture). Repeat this step to make another one;
2nd, cut three pieces of 2mm brown aluminum wires. Then,combine the twisted aluminum wire rings made above together by wrapping the part near the left loop, the middle part and the part near the right loop with the brown aluminum wires (as shown in the picture);
3rd, cut a piece of 32mm black lace trim and wrap the two combined aluminum wire rings with it. Then, fix the two ends and cut the excess black lace trim. 

 make the frame for the red ethnic bracelet

Step 2: Add red nylon threads and white pearl beads

1st, cut a piece of 2mm red nylon thread (about the length of the twisted aluminum wire rings). Then, attach it onto the top of the black lace bracelet frame with glue gun (as shown in the picture);
2nd, repeat the above step to attach two more 2mm red nylon threads onto the top of the black lace bracelet frame;

 add red nylon threads

3rd, combine a 8mm white pearl bead with a silver headpin and make a loo on the other end. Repeat this step to make enough such patterns;
4th, cut another piece of 2mm red nylon thread (about the length of the twisted aluminum wire rings). Then, combine the white pearl bead patterns with the red nylon thread through the loops;
5th, cut another two pieces of 2mm red nylon thread (about the length of the twisted aluminum wire rings). Then, attach them onto the bottom of the black lace bracelet frame;
6th, attach the red nylon thread with white pearl beads onto the bottom of the black lace bracelet frame with the glue gun (as shown in the picture).

 add white pearl beads

Step 3: Add another two nylon threads, red pearls and green pearls

1st, cut a piece of 2mm red nylon thread with a length that is longer than that of the twisted aluminum wire ring. Then, curve and attach it onto the surface of the black lace trim (below the upper three red nylon threads)(as shown in the picture);
2nd, cut another piece of 2mm red nylon thread (about the length of the twisted aluminum wire rings) and attach it onto the surface of the black lace trim (near the curved red nylon thread added just now);
3rd, attach 8mm white pearl beads onto the peak part of the red nylon thread wave and 8mm red pearl beads onto the bottom part of the red nylon thread wave (as shown in the picture);
4th, attach 4mm green pearl beads onto the part below the middle red nylon thread (as shown in the picture).

 add nylon threads, red pearls and green pearls

The following picture shows the final look of the red ethnic bracelet.

 final look of the red ethnic bracelet

Wow, how beautiful this red ethnic bracelet is! Whenever you are feeling a little low, wearing this DIY red ethnic peal bracelet can brighten your day. Just follow the above tutorial to make an ethnic bracelet for yourself or friends.

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