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I sawcut tiny jump rings from sterling silver wire. Using a pair of pliers in each hand, I open, weave, and close each ring making segments of 2-in-1 chain. I made simple links with the millefiori beads using my tiniest round nose pliers. I linked all the pieces together and polished the finished bracelet to a high shine.
About Chainmaille:
Chainmaille (also chainmail or chain mail) is the ancient art of linking small
metal rings in a pattern. "Maille" in French translates to
"net" or "mesh" and was originally used in creating armour.
Many different chainmaille patterns have emerged over time, and I use these same
patterns using silver, gold, and copper to create e-maille. I cut each jump ring
myself and then open, link, and close each ring individually using a pair of
pliers in each hand. Since each ring is free to move in the linked pattern, the
result is a strong piece of jewelry with a nice, fluid movement.
Have a favorite chainmaille pattern? Search
by Chainmaille Pattern here.
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