So this one's just about right you just slide that through the hole squeeze it together. And yourMoreSo this one's just about right you just slide that through the hole squeeze it together. And your chain goes right through those loops. And then you have your finished.
A bail with an open loop that allows the jewelry piece to slide through or be attached with a jump ring. Glue-On Bail. The bail is adhered to the jewelry piece using jewelry adhesive or epoxy.
Bails are a feature of specific jewelry types (primarily necklaces) that are intended to attach to a stone or pendant. Typically, the bail is centered on the necklace where the pendant will hang. The most common bail allows a chain to flow through, and is then attached by a ring to the pendant.
Goes through. And there's some controversy. With a bail I didn't realize this I usually spell bailMoreGoes through. And there's some controversy. With a bail I didn't realize this I usually spell bail v-a-l-e. But some people say no it has to be BA IL. Because b al e is always a hunk of hay.
So that's where I'll attach the filigree. And I simply slide it over that bottom Tab. And then pullMoreSo that's where I'll attach the filigree. And I simply slide it over that bottom Tab. And then pull it down so it's nice and secure. After the filigree is secure to the bail.
Bails are a feature of specific jewelry types (primarily necklaces) that are intended to attach to a stone or pendant. Typically, the bail is centered on the necklace where the pendant will hang. The most common bail allows a chain to flow through, and is then attached by a ring to the pendant.
If you use pliers you might ding up the metal. And it's really not necessary it's pretty easy to.MoreIf you use pliers you might ding up the metal. And it's really not necessary it's pretty easy to. Open just gently pull. It.
There's lots of different styles. And imaginative. Ways that this can happen but today i'm going toMoreThere's lots of different styles. And imaginative. Ways that this can happen but today i'm going to show you a traditional way on a piece of cardstock.