Thursday, October 31, 2013

Why are they so Cheap? Too Good to be True

Yeah, I am referring to these silver necklaces and bracelet that I got from Bangkok recently.
I came across them at a small stall, inside a huge mall.
Everything was spread out on the table - necklaces, rings, bracelets, cuff, and each of them priced at a flat rate of 100 Thai Baht. The size and weight does not matter.
They are all 100TB/piece.
Wouldn't you go crazy? :)
I did for a while....hehe.
I just couldn't resist grabbing a few as souvenir and just out of curiosity.
Genuine or not doesn't really matter for that price right?
Closeup of very shiny Chiengmai Silver Wireblissmei
Assuming they are genuine, a piece of similar necklace would have cost around RM100 or more here.
That's about 1000TB.
So, 10 pieces for 1000TB is really very attractive no?

Are they genuine? Judging by the price, its too good to be true/genuine.
Well, honestly I wouldn't know and of course they are silver if you ask the vendor.
He pointed to a piece of paper at the corner that says "Chiangmai Silver".
Mmmm....so its genuine? Nevermind. I grabbed a few anyway.
Very shiny Chiengmai Silver Wireblissmei
Out of curiosity, I googled for Chiangmai Silver but couldn't find anything similar to that I purchased.
Most searched results referred to sites located in Chiangmai.
Very shiny Chiengmai Silver and tarnishing Wireblissmei
They are really shiny though.
They do tarnish after a while as you can see the cuff in the picture above.
No worries about tarnishing as I can clean them up easily.
Check my posting on the easiest and safest way to clean silver here.

If you have any knowledge about Chiang Mai Silver, do enlighten me and my readers here.
You can leave me a comment or contact me with the contact form at the top right of this page.

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Wire Wrapped Glass Bead Bracelet

These glass beads been with me for ages.
Now they are out there with their new owners.

All components of the bracelets except for the glass beads and Swarovsi crystal are handmade.

Both bracelets measure about 7 inches in length but adjustable up to 8 inches.
Extra jump rings added for that purpose.
Wire wrapped glass beads bracelets by Wirebliss
I especially love the wire wrapped double heart focal :))
Wire wrapped glass beads bracelets by Wirebliss

Blue Wire wrapped glass beads bracelet by Wirebliss
Close up of the hearts. Did some hammering there.
Black Wire wrapped glass beads bracelet by Wirebliss

Sunday, September 08, 2013

DIY Tutorial - Stringing your Own Beaded Bracelets and Necklace

As mentioned in the previous post, here is the tutorial on how to make your stringed beaded bracelet or necklace.

You may find this slightly different from what you are used to seeing as I didn't use any crimp bead. Nevertheless, the end result is still the same.

How much time needed?
Allocate about an hour to make 3.
Yeah! A quick and easy project.
Lets get started.....
Materials needed for stringing beads by Wirebliss
Materials:
The above picture shows materials required for 2 bracelets and a necklace.
For each, you will need:
  • Metal string
  • 2 Metal beads
  • 1 Split ring or jump ring
  • 1 Clasps
  • Beads/stones of your choice (number of beads depend on the length of the bracelet and necklace).

  • Insert beads by Wirebliss
    Step 1: Thread all the beads. I thread all at once as I will string each bracelet one after the other. This way also ensure no wastage of your string.

    Insert metal bead and clasp by Wirebliss
    Step 2: Insert the metal bead followed by the clasp.

    Bring back through metal bead by Wirebliss
    Step 3: Bring the string back through the metal bead.

    Knot the string by Wirebliss
    Step 4: Move the metal bead towards the clasp to tighten and tie a knot close to the metal bead.
    Yeah, a knot instead of crimp.

    Stringed Bracelet - Tia a knot by Wirebliss
    Step 5: Tie another round of knot if you like and cut off excess string.

    Split ring for Bracelet by Wirebliss
    Step 6: On the other end, insert the metal bead, bring the wire over the split ring and back through the metal bead. Tighten and tie a knot or two.

    Step 7: Cut off excess string and your are done.

    Repeat the above with the next group of beads.

    If you have questions, feel free to add comment or use the contact form at the top right hand side of this page.

    Happy stringing!

    Sunday, August 25, 2013

    Ever Versatile Pearls

    Sunday inspiration.
    Still with stringing.
    This time around for these two pearl necklaces, one multi strand and one single strand.

    Since I have been making lots of stringing jewelry lately, (yeahsome I didn't even bother to take pictures of and post here), I will be posting a short DIY tutorial on how I normally string necklaces and bracelets.
    So, stay tune and have a great Sunday.
    Multistrand Pearl Necklace by WireBliss
    Not all rounded but still beautiful nevertheless

    Closeup of Multistrand Pearl Necklace by WireBliss
    Closeup

    Single strand Pearl Necklace by WireBliss
    More uniform roundness but not that smooth, but still beautiful :)

    Lobster Clasp for Pearl Necklace by WireBliss
    Lobster clasp is more user friendly. Stainless steel beads and split ring too

    Saturday, August 10, 2013

    DIY Simple Stainless Steel Chain Bracelets

    I said to myself to post more often.
    Said that many many times.
    But.....erm...
    Been weeks since my last post.
    Seems like I can only post during long hols and there are lots of catching up to do. There are few projects completed. Pictures were taken but have not gotten around to edit them yet.
    Will do that in the next few days.

    Here is a simple bracelet project....made for self.
    Just feel like wearing something simple.
    Its a fast and easy project.
    Less than an hour.

    Purchased a stainless steel necklace, pry the links apart (that's the hardest part), wrap the stainless clasps and jump rings.
    tada......got myself 3 simple chain bracelets.
    Added a huge Amethyst to one of them.
    Best thing about them, when I don't want my wrist to be too crowded,
    just take off one or two of them :)
    Stainless Steel Bracelet by Wirebliss
    Stainless Steel Bracelet with Amethyst
    3 Stainless Steel Bracelets by Wirebliss
    Stainless Steel Bracelet by Wirebliss

    Thursday, June 27, 2013

    Switching from Google Reader to Feedly RSS Reader

    Its not too late yet if you have not done so.
    If you have been using Google Reader to follow your favorite blogs, websites or news sites, its time to switch to an alternative tool to read your subscriptions.

    By 1st July, 2013, just few more days to go, Google will retires Google Reader.
    Sad! Sad! Sad! but I have come to terms with it.

    Nevertheless, there are many alternatives to Google Reader.
    Some are free while others are not.
    Just google for "alternative for google reader" and you'd be presented with lots of them.
    You may want to check them out before deciding.

    I personally made the switch to Feedly about a month ago.
    Migrating my list to Feedly is easy peasy and so far I have no complaint about it.
    In a way, it actually feels like Google Reader.
    Otherwise you can tweak the setting to your personal preference.

    The migration instructions is available here - Tips for Google Reader users migrating to feedly.

    If you are subscriber to my blog, thank you for following and I hope you will continue be one with your new reader.

    Alternatively, you may subscribe via email.
    To do this, look to my sidebar on the right and the email subscription box is down almost at the center of the sidebar.

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    Happy reading.

    Sunday, June 23, 2013

    Fragments, Fine and Fashion Jewelry

    I have been so busy with work that my wire jewelry has taken a back seat for many weeks/months. Nevertheless, I still create a little and surf the web and discover other jewelry websites for inspiration and just to feast on others’ creations.

    Now, what do you think of this?
    "jewelry is our passion as well as our business"
    Awesome? Sounds like me…hehe.
    Where did I see this?
    Have you ever heard of Fragments?

    Well, they've been around for almost 30 years and I am admitting that I just discovered it recently. The “Our Story” page described that Fragments was founded by Janet Goldman back in 1984. Initially created to fill the void in the accessory market, Fragments is now one of the largest retailers in the jewelry industry, selling both fine and fashion jewelry.

    Anyway, as I read on, they say, if you want to be discovered and launched your career in jewelry designing, then get discovered by Fragments first. Many of today’s celebrated fine and fashion jewelry designers have discovered and launched their career through Fragments.
    Well, I hope to one day be one of them.

    If you’d like to check out some of the designers on the Fragments, click on the "designers" link. Click on the individual designer and you will be brought to their page. Here you can read some background information and find other interesting details such as guilty pleasures and pieces of jewelry he/she never take off, and of course their creations.
    Interesting!

    There are many more beautiful jewelries over at Fragments, enough to inspire even if you are not buying.
    Happy Sunday!