A rivoli is a crystal with a foil backing, making it very sparkly. There are no holes, so it's a cabochon, not a bead. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, for many creative possibilities.
The foil backing needs to be protected from scratches and wearing off, because if that happens, the crystal will lose some sparkle. Before working with the rivoli, paint some clear nail polish on the foil back and let it dry.
I beaded a peyote bezel around my rivoli before adding tatting around it. Deborah Roberti of AroundTheBeadingTable.com has written an excellent free tutorial for creating a peyote bezel, and that's what I followed. She has many more patterns for sale on her website.
I used a 12mm Swarovski rivoli, size 11/0 Delicas and size 15/0 seed beads. My beading thread was 6 lb Fireline, which is a little thicker than the 4 lb Fireline recommended in the tutorial, but it worked well for me. I must point out that it's important to use a thread especially made for beading to do the peyote, because an ordinary sewing thread can easily break from the stress.
I chose to finish the necklace with strung beads on a flexible beading wire. |
Beauty!❤️
ReplyDeleteReally splendid. Thanks for the explanation, I didn’t know the term rivoli.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks Great Marilee. I like the effect of the cream beads too.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love howyou are combining different techniques.
ReplyDeleteI love it, beautiful tatting and colours! Thank you very much for showing details, I didn't know the tip of the nail polish.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular necklace and superlative explanation! As usual,an exquisite piece of jewelry utilizing several techniques. Simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! I can already beadweave, so now I really have to properly learn to tat!
ReplyDeleteStunning and gorgeous necklaces, love the colours
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your compliments. I do like how the necklace turned out, and the center is actually the "easy part"! I might try some pendants using just the center scheme.
ReplyDeleteVery very beautiful Marilee!
ReplyDeleteI totally missed this blog great imformation and always beautiful hugs from Carollyn
ReplyDeleteI missed this post, and looking at the date I realize why... I was in Minnesota playing with grandchildren! Thanks for the tip about painting clear nail polish on the back. It makes sense to me.
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