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  • Sterling silver doesn't tarnish? Really? REALLY?

  • Where can I buy the suplies used to make this?

  • this is NOT french wire! to find this chain, search on the internet for "sterling silver beading chain". You can usually buy it by the inch or by the foot. And by the way, he made a mistake, it's .6 milimeter NOT .06. You will find beading chain like this in as small as .5mm, .6mm, .65mm, 7mm & 8mm. It is like a tiny snake chain, so it feels smooth and slinky.

  • John! We went to HS together! Remember.."you call that an A? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAH!

  • the necklace is very nice! if you want to buy fashionable jewelry check out the donnaliza collection on google and on facebook.

  • Alrighty well looking at it again I dont believe it is french wire or he would be breaking it up with that necklace. I think you might be able to find that on line theres a lot of jewelry supply stores you might find it there. Too bad again theres no part 2 to this video.

  • Hes useing "french wire" its a major pain in the a to use. Not real sure why hes useing that. They never play out the whole video which is really annoying they could at least put it in segments and put part 1 part 2 etc..... French wire, I use it, is as far as I know can only be used for covering the ends of the wire that holds a clasp, you have to be real careful cause the **** bends and breaks easy too you do one side perfect and have an immpossible time with the other side at the end.

  • ilke handmade

  • where do you buy that .06 sterling sliver chain? Brand... the make? I have looked around but they keep on showing my the hard wire. thanks

  • the wire he uses is slinky and non rigid...........what kind of wire is non rigid and slinky like chain ?????...........

  • He's certainly right about using real sterling silver. Silver-plated beads and chains turn really quickly, ruining otherwise beautiful pieces. Each piece takes too much effort to have the necklace "spoil" due too cheap silver.

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