The answer depends on the size of the bead and the size of the hole in the center of the bead, as wells the size of the chain. Take your bead and chain to a local bead shop. Ask the clerk if she has a sterling spring ring that would fit through th bead and around the chain. That would be the most reasonably priced solution. If not, someone at the store would proboably make you a little sterling hanger just for the price of materials. This would also be quite reasonable and quick. Making a silver hanger for the bead is very basic beading work. So, the shop would know someone to do it for you if they are too busy. Most bead stores offer classes. You might decide to take a class in beginning wire wrap, or working with head pins. Either would teach the techinque of putting a silver wire through the bead, making a loop around the chain, and neatly wrapping the wire at the bottom of the loop so it is secure. Presto, the bead is on your chain and looks great.
It's called a charm. They are still available, but they can sometimes be hard to find. Good luck!
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Hobbies are great. Are you in need for materials to make silver bead necklaces? You can find all the necessary materials on Amazon, eBay, or Craigslist.
SOMETIMES YOU CAN USE A BEAD TO KEEP PENDANTS SEPERATED FROM EACH OTHER ON ONE CHAIN
That 9.25 percent of the chain is silver the rest is of various
You can learn how to make beaded bracelets here http://www.ehow.com/how_4421563_make-sterling-silver-bead-bracelets.html and can buy the beads from any well stocked crafts store.
You can get sterling silver charms and beads at the Charm Factory- http://www.charmfactory.com
Put in a captive bead ring.
There is no such bead on a Catholic rosary. The Catholic Church demands that the ashes of the deceased be respected, as the body would be respected, and buried.
The cast of The Curse of the Silver Chain - 2014 includes: Remo Vinzens
On a piece of jewellery, the stamp "925" indicates that it is indeed silver. 925 refers to the fact that the chain is 925 parts silver out of 1000, the equivalent of 92.5% silver. This is the quality of sterling silver.
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