Link beads into moveable components with these bronze-plated eye pins, ready for wrapping and connecting in earring and necklace designs.
20 New Bronze Eye Pins for Jewellery Making – (32mm)
$3.00
181 in stock
181 in stock
Description
Bronze Eye Pins 32mm
Creating movement between beaded sections requires a finding that offers both a secure loop and enough length to accommodate wrapped finishes. These bronze eye pins 32mm provide the working wire needed to thread a bead, create a second loop above it, and establish a durable connection point that swings freely. The warm metallic tone suits autumn palettes and vintage-inspired designs where antique brass or copper elements dominate the finished piece.
- Each pin measures 32mm in total length with a pre-formed loop at one end
- Wire gauge of 0.8mm balances flexibility for wrapping with structural integrity
- 2.2mm hole compatibility accommodates most gemstone rounds, Czech glass, and metal spacer beads
- Bronze electroplating over base metal provides a consistent finish across all twenty pieces
- Pre-formed eye eliminates the need to create a starting loop before threading
Thread a 10mm faceted rondelle onto one of these pins, trim the wire to 8-10mm above the bead, and create a wrapped loop to attach it as a charm dangle beneath a European-style bracelet. Build tiered earrings by connecting three separate beaded eye pins in descending lengths, each one wrapped onto the loop of the pin below. Use them to separate sections in long necklaces where you want each segment to move independently rather than sitting rigid against the throat.
Pack of twenty gives you enough to complete multiple pairs of earrings or experiment with different wrapping techniques without worrying about running short mid-project. The 0.8mm gauge wire cuts cleanly with standard flush cutters and wraps smoothly around itself when forming loops, making it approachable for beginners while still delivering the professional finish that experienced makers expect.
Under natural daylight, the bronze plating reads as a deep golden brown rather than a bright metallic yellow, which means it photographs with warmth but doesn’t overwhelm lighter-coloured beads in your composition. Pair these with earth-tone gemstones or matte glass for cohesive autumnal jewellery sets, or contrast them against pale aqua Czech beads for an unexpected colour interplay.


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