Introduction: DIY Pine Cone Jewelry
This jewelry I make from a natural basic commodity , the pine cone. That is a very good, interesting element , the pine cone piece ,like the tiles are stacked on each other.
Step 1: Pine Cons Scales
We cut down the pine cons scales.
Step 2: The Base
Of a canvas spice we cut a shape ( oblong ,triangles ) and we glue the scales on it , such as the roof tiles.
Step 3: The Hem
If we reached the adequate line we glue on the upside a piece of leather and between of the leather and pine cone scales we put a wire. The ends of wire we turn up.
Step 4: Leather Decoration
On the leather we glue shape of scales from leather, such as the roof tiles or we can cut of the leather little triangle.
Step 5: The Laether Thread
The necklace is finished, we put on the ends a leather thread.
Step 6: Pine Cone Buckle
We can make a buckle so that we glue on the back a buckle fund
Step 7: The Final Result

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21 Comments
5 years ago
wondering if you could drill the pine cone 'petals' and use them that way? Did you try? Such a fabulous natural material with warm colour.
Reply 5 years ago
It's a great idea but I'm afraid the pine cone will broke . But once i will try for sure.
5 years ago
Stunning! So original and I can't wait to try this.
Reply 5 years ago
Thank you very much, glad you like it !
6 years ago
Holy hell! This is blooming great!
Reply 6 years ago
Glad you like it. :)
6 years ago
very cool! Do you suppose that one could make a full length neck tie using this technique?
Reply 6 years ago
A full length neck tie is a very cool idea but because of the material I use it would be a heavy one and a bitt stiff .
6 years ago
Idea you it is creative
6 years ago
Idea you it is creative
6 years ago
Idea you it is creative
6 years ago
Idea you it is creative
6 years ago
I love jewelry
6 years ago
I love jewelry
6 years ago
Super
6 years ago
I love it! Such a great and beautiful idea.
I think people would love to buy any of them, I suggest you to sell them on Etsy.
Thanks for sharing!
Reply 6 years ago
Thank you very much, I haven't tried to sell anything on the Internet until now, thanks for the encouragement.
Reply 6 years ago
As someone who has sold things on Etsy before - can confirm, these would likely go like hot buns with a little bit of exposure in the right places!
6 years ago
Moderators aren't doing very well lot of SPAM adds getting thru
6 years ago
Very creative use of nature. :)