Sterling riveted tube Lake Erie beach stones.
Always a popular item in my Etsy Store.
Sometimes I rivet sea glass too, which is a bit trickier. Yes, sometimes I break them and they wind up in the scrap pile.
Here's how I do it.
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7 comments:
Susan, my husband and I both love the riveted stones you made for us - they look great on chunky chains! It's great to see the process you go through. ~Kathy
I'd love to see photos of you and your hubby wearing your SToNZ, Kathy! Would you share?
http://tinyurl.com/fbstonz
This is great! I'm planning to try doing this myself, it's really hard to find info about it, so thanks for sharing.
What is the diamater of the tube upi are cutting?
It varies, but I believe it’s about 10mm in this case.
Where do you get the tubes you insert?
I buy silver tubing and cut it to size.
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