File:Bracelet close up showing wrapped loops 25Nov2015 arp.jpg

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Close up on a bracelet, showing eight wrapped loops. The bracelet uses glass beads, silver-plated wire and gold jump rings. The loop referred to in the name “wrapped loop” forms the purple bead connection to the gold ring and would normally be a “plain loop” i.e. without any ornamentation between the purple beads and the ring. A “wrapped loop” creates a nice looking connection by coiling the wire around itself three times to make the appearance of a spring or coil.

The bracelet is home-made.
Date Taken 25th November 2015.
Source My own photograph, taken with a Panasonic FZ200.
Author Myself (Adrian Pingstone).
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