Description
Raku, a form of pottery dating back to sixteenthcentury Japan, is unique due in part to its firing process and the fact that the colors and patterns of the glazes are unpredictable. Sapphire and sunstone, when combined with raku flowers, form a sparkling necklace fit for royalty.
Required Materials: Rectangles, nuggets, ceramic flowers, button with shandrondelles, chains, crimp tubes, beading wire, wire. See project for complete list.
Tools Needed: Wire cutters, Chain-nose pliers, Flat-nose pliers, Round-nose pliers, Crimping pliers
Finished Size: 18 ½” (47cm)
Originally Published: Create Jewelry: Stones 2008


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