If you're a jewellery making beginner, it can be overwhelming trying to understand what findings you need for your designs.
In this guide, we share the most popular jewellery findings and talk you through what their uses are and how they can help you create interesting and unique designs. Jewellery findings usually have various styles, which means you can choose the style suitable for you and your designs.
At Kernowcraft, we offer all the gemstones and jewellery making supplies you need. Shop our whole range of jewellery findings in a range of styles, metals and sizes - shop online or place your order over the phone and chat to our friendly team.
Products & Supplies Mentioned in this Guide
- Jewellery findings
- Earring findings
- Jump rings and bails
- Headpins and eyepins
- Crimps
- Clasps
- Link connectors
- Bails
- Bell caps
- Pegs with loops
- Wire guardians
- Knot covers
- End caps
Popular Jewellery Findings & Their Uses
Earring Findings
There are various styles of earring findings to choose from including earwires, earstuds, hoops and threaders. You can simply attach your favourite stones using jewellery settings, hang wire wrapped beads or dangle your favourite charms.
Using earwires is such an easy way to create quick and simple earring designs. At Kernowcraft, we have a range of styles to choose from including high quality earring settings for cabochons and faceted stones.
Read our guide on types of earring findings
Featuring sterling silver shepherds crook earwires
Jump Rings & Split Rings
Jump rings are essential for attaching components of your designs together. You can choose from open jump rings which can be twisted open using snipe nose pliers, or closed jump rings that cannot be opened.
Split rings differ to jump rings - they are like a double coil of wire, similar to a keyring, so you can simply thread them around until they are fully attached to your thread, wire or component. The double loop means that there is no gap for fine thread or wire to slip through, so these are brilliant for beaded creations and hanging pendants from necklaces.
Headpins & Eyepins
Headpins are great if you want to create beaded designs such as earring drops or charms. They are a long piece of wire with a head on the end that is flattened or shaped like a ball to act as a bead stopper. You can trim headpins using side cutters to suit your design.
An eye pin is great for using as a connector and for creating earrings by hanging beads and charms from the loop. The eye simply twists open to attach to an earring or other components. You can thread your chosen beads onto the eye pin and either crimp the end to secure, or create another loop at the other end to make a link.
Crimps
Crimps are used to secure your beaded jewellery designs. This is a neat and professional way to finish your designs - simply squeeze the crimps flat using snipe nose pliers to secure the end of necklaces or bracelets.
Featuring plated 1.2mm crimps, pack of 50
Clasps
Jewellery clasps are essential for fastening your necklace and bracelet designs. There are various clasps to choose from such as toggle clasps, screw fasteners, magnetic clasps, bolt rings, carabiner clasps and hooks. Clasps need to be attached using jump rings.
Featuring sterling silver carabiner lobster clasp
Link Connectors
Link connectors have two loops either side, making it easy to attach them to other components of your jewellery design such as wire-wrapped beads, or simply attach them to chain.
Featuring sterling silver daisy connector link
Bails
A bail is a popular jewellery finding used to attach a stone. It usually sits within the centre or hangs from the top of the pendant, becoming a focal point in the design. Various styles of bail are available including glue-on bails, which are glued to the centre of a stone or pendant, and spring bails, which make a charm easy to attach to a chain.
Featuring our glue-on leaf bail - great for using with sea glass
Bell Caps
Bell caps are used to attach stones and unusually shaped items to earrings, necklaces or bracelets. All you need is Devcon 5 Minute Epoxy Glue for securing your chosen stone. Bell caps can be added to earwires, chain or used as a pretty charm on a bracelet.
Read more about bell caps and gain inspiration from our projects here
Pegs With Loops
A peg with loop is a popular choice when setting half drilled or top drilled beads. Simply apply Devcon 5 Minute Epoxy Glue to the peg and set your chosen bead. You can then use a jump ring to attach your component to pendants, earrings or use it as a charm on bracelets.
Featuring 9ct gold peg with loop and 2.5mm cap
Wire Guardians
Wire guardians, also known as thread protectors, are a great alternative to gimp wire. They are used to prevent stringing material from wearing against your findings. Feed your thread or wire through the protector and then thread your fastener, necklace end or jump ring over the top. You will also need to slide a crimp on first to crimp the thread back onto itself.
Knot Covers
Knot covers, also known as bead tips, are great if you're after a neat and professional finish. The cover holds and hides the knots on the end of your thread. Simply use snipe nose pliers to press down over the knot cover to secure it in place, ready to add your chosen clasp.
End Caps
End caps are used for placing over the ends of your chosen thread. There are various styles to choose from, such as box style end caps where you fold the sides over to secure, pinch style cord ends where you use snipe nose pliers to squeeze them closed, or cord ends that you simply glue onto the end of your thread. They have loops on the end, making it easy to connect with your favourite clasp.











