Faux Perfume Bottle

Create the feel of the magical orient with this exotic looking Faux Perfume Bottle Pendant

Posted by MillLaneStudio

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This simple yet stunning pendant needs nothing more than a chain to suspend it from to finish the look.

The hardest part of this project is deciding which bead caps work with your chosen bead. Check your local bead store to see what they have in stock and play around with them until the bottle looks right to you. String some upside down, string some the right way up - experiment until you're happy!

Get creative with the beads you choose too! They don't have to be hollow - they just need to be interesting shapes.

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You Will Need (10 things)

  • Fine Gold Necklace Chain
  • 1 Focal Bead - I've used a hollow glass venetian-style bead;
  • 2 Coordinating bicone Crystals (4mm and 6mm)
  • Assortment of Bead Caps
  • 1 Head Pin - approximately 70-80mm long
  • Tools

  • Round Nose Pliers
  • Flat Nose Pliers
  • Chain Nose Pliers
  • Flush Cutters

Steps (8 steps, 20 minutes)

  1. 1

    I've used a 20x12mm hollow glass bead, a 4mm medium blue bicone crystal and a 6mm navy bicone crystal. For the bead caps, I used two 16mm flat bead caps, an adustable leaf cap, a 7mm cone, a cupped leaf bead cap and three 5mm cones.

  2. 2

    Create the base and stem for the perfume bottle. String a large, flat bead cap as the base. Form the stem from a variety of bead caps and the 6mm crystal - string some so that they are the right way up and some so they are they are upside down.

  3. 3

    Create the focal. I've added a cupped leaf bead cap at the base, a large flat bead cap, the focal bead and an adjustable 3 leaf bead cap to add interest.

  4. 4

    By this point, the bottle is starting to take shape and should look something like this.

  5. 5

    Create the cap for the bottle - add a small bead cap and the 4mm crystal.

  6. 6

    Grip the head pin close to the last crystal and bend it at a 90° angle above the pliers to form a neck.

  7. 7

    Using the round nose pliers, wrap the tail of the head pin around the pliers to form a loop. Make sure the loop is large enough that you can thread the chain through it later on.

  8. 8

    Grip the loop with flat nose pliers and the tail of the head pin with chain nose pliers. Wrap the tail neatly around the neck so that all the components sits firmly with no wobble. Trim the end with flush cutters and tuck the cut end against the neck.

    Now you're ready to thread the chain through the loop. N.B. You may need to remove the clasp from the end of the chain to do this.