Vintage Brass
Posted on : 20-10-2008 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized
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Vintage Brass
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How to turn pendant into a necklace?
I just bought this item off of ebay (not sure if you can see but here's a pic)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-KC-DESIGNS-amber-topaz-brass-angel-pin-brooch-/280529038903?pt=Vintage_Costume_Jewelry#ht_1603wt_704
any ideas?
This is a pin (brooch) already, so I'm guessing you that what you want to do is to turn that pin/brooch into a pendant to then hang from a necklace?
If so there are various ways to turn pins into pendants--from simple ways to a little more complicated, from purchased findings to do-it-yourself.
Check out some of the suggestions on this page at my site:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/pendants_cording.htm (click on the subcategory almost at bottom of list called *Pins Into Pendants*)
(The previous suggestion to thread a jump ring over the pin of the pinback, then to thread a necklace or cording of some kind through the jump ring will work, but the jump ring could slide from side to side on the pin if you don't anchor it--perhaps with small beads on each side, or by gluing it in place, tec. And also, depending on how far down the pinback is, doing that might also make the top part of the pendant tip outward/forward a bit.)
Since there just happens to be a natural "loop" at the top part of this pendant, the easiest thing would probably be just to put a jump ring through that loop, then thread a chain or cording through the jump ring.


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