Turn lengths of wire and sheets of metal into sophisticated jewelry. All it takes is the right tools, a little know-how and our Wirework and Metals FAQ, which offers helpful answers to all your questions.
Want to learn how to make a wrapped loop or see the difference between a bead tip and a bead cap? Find answers to your beading questions and fully illustrated how-to's here in our Beading Techniques page.
The FusionBeads.com Inspiration gallery is a designer showcase of stunning yet easy-to-make jewelry, all made from beads and components you can order right here at FusionBeads.com.
Want to understand the difference between dead soft and half hard wire, see the difference between a bead tip and a bead cap, or compare Swarovski crystal colors? Find the information you need here on our Beading Reference page.
Sterling silver (92.5% silver) cord hook and eye clasps are an ideal way to finish jewelry made with beading chain, cord, ribbon or beading wire. Insert the end of the stringing material into the barrel. Crimp the smooth middle section flat with narrow-jaw chain nose pliers. (Wide-jaw pliers may damage the cord end.) The maximum stringing material size that can be used is 1mm.
See new jewelry designs at FusionBeads.com weekly on our Inspiration page, and learn how to use this cord end clasp by referring to our Beading Techniques page.