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Step 6: Make six wrapped links.
Step 7: Connect all six wrapped links with wrapped bead links using 6mm beads. Our most detailed instructions for making the wrapped bead link are found in our online book -- "Wire Design Basics". You can find this book here.
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![]() Violet Wrapped Link Bracelet |
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Step 8: Connect both ends of this bracelet to a
clasp. A magnetic clasp was used for the bracelets shown above and
left. Before wrapping these links closed, add 2.5 to 3 inches of
fine chain to each end. This fine chain becomes a guard chain for
the bracelet.
Step 9: Wrap both ends closed and admire your finished jewelry making project. |
![]() Tahitian Pearl Wrapped Link Bracelet |

Bali Style Silver Wrapped Link Bracelet
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This WigJig jewelry project is provided as part of WigJig University - College of Jewelry Designs. We try to provide interesting jewelry projects using beads, jewelry wire and other jewelry supplies. We hope that these pictures will provide you enough information for you to complete this project. Some of the skills and jewelry making techniques have not been discussed here. For beginners, we suggest that you visit our Beginners Start Here pages. These pages discuss the skills necessary for making jewelry in the detail that beginners need. We also suggest that beginners to making jewelry might need to visit the WigJig University College of Jewelry Techniques for additional information about some of the skills and techniques shown.
Most, but not all of the jewelry supplies shown here can be purchased in our WigJig store. We try to have a complete selection of jewelry supplies in our store including chain, wire, glass beads, findings, watches, tools, etc.