Japanese Pendant Necklace
I made this beautiful Chainmaille pendant from an ancient Japanese pattern. To make it, I start with raw wire. I wrap the wire around a rod and then cut each link by hand before assembling them one at a time using two pairs of pliers and twenty years of practice. I even weld each link closed as I make the chain. This means that my work will never break or catch on your hair. It is smoother to the touch than non-welded Chainmaille, and it’s just cool to know that you not only have Chainmaille, you’ve got the best quality Chainmaille that can be made.
I made this beautiful Chainmaille pendant from an ancient Japanese pattern. To make it, I start with raw wire. I wrap the wire around a rod and then cut each link by hand before assembling them one at a time using two pairs of pliers and twenty years of practice. I even weld each link closed as I make the chain. This means that my work will never break or catch on your hair. It is smoother to the touch than non-welded Chainmaille, and it’s just cool to know that you not only have Chainmaille, you’ve got the best quality Chainmaille that can be made.
I made this beautiful Chainmaille pendant from an ancient Japanese pattern. To make it, I start with raw wire. I wrap the wire around a rod and then cut each link by hand before assembling them one at a time using two pairs of pliers and twenty years of practice. I even weld each link closed as I make the chain. This means that my work will never break or catch on your hair. It is smoother to the touch than non-welded Chainmaille, and it’s just cool to know that you not only have Chainmaille, you’ve got the best quality Chainmaille that can be made.
Material: Stainless Steel