Sea Glass Jewelry

Turning prized beach finds into jewelry is an excellent way to show off your treasures . Beach glass is commonly made into very elegant pieces of jewelry--but often with a very elegant price attached. This necklace couldn't be simpler to make and takes only a few minutes!
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This "sea glass" actually began as tile rather than a glass bottle, but it's worn smooth like true sea glass.
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Materials:

sea glass or other small beach treasure
small jewelry pliers, tweezers or old scissors
wire snips
20-gauge wire of your choice
smaller gauge wire (optional )
super glue or hot glue (optional)

First, determine how long you want your necklace to be and cut the wire to that length plus 1 inch for the hook. An average length is 16 or 18 inches.

Hold on end of the wire in tweezers, pliers or old scissors about 1/4 inch from the end and curl the wire around in a loop. Be sure to tuck the end in to the wire so it won't scrape your neck.

Curl in the other end in the same way, creating a slightly larger hook instead of a small closed loop this time.

Play around with string or scraps of wire to determine how you want to wrap your treasure into a pendant (figure A). Be sure to wrap at least three sides, if not four, in order to make a secure casing around it. I started with about 6 inches of wire and made a small loop in the middle, twisting several times to secure it . Then I placed the loop at one end of the glass and began wrapping the rest of the wire around it in a random manner. Then I fed the loop onto the hooked end of the necklace and slid it into place.

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Figure A
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Figure B

When the pendant is on the necklace, simply slip the hook into the loop to close it (figure B).

Tip: You might want to secure the wire to the back side of the pendant with super glue or hot glue.