18 diy Jewelry anthropologie ideas

Mia Hand Spun Rope Bracelet



50 DIY Anthropologie Hacks For Every Facet Of Your Life

Welcome spring with statement pieces inspired by Anthro’s unique style but for a fraction of the price.



Worth a Tri Dangle Earrings

From their mini triangle shapes to their brass and clear quartz construction, these gold dangle earrings by Larissa Loden are the perfect foundation for a flawless outfit!





Porte-bijoux branche dorée

From their mini triangle shapes to their brass and clear quartz construction, these gold dangle earrings by Larissa Loden are the perfect foundation for a flawless outfit!



NST Studio Rice Pearl Necklace by in Assorted Size: All, Jewelry at Anthropologie

Handpainted beads add a contemporary twist to this strand of freshwater pearls. About NST Studio Specializing in handcrafted, made-to-order pieces, NST Studio is a Miami-based accessories brand that focuses on creating jewelry pieces to elevate your every day. Crafted from a variety of mixed-metals and polished gemstones, each design beautifully combines modern and bohemian aesthetics. Metal; cloisonne beads, freshwater pearls Lobster clasp USA 16″L



Personalized wire word jewelry

Personalized Wire Word Jewelry Anthropologie knock off #jewelry #DIY #handmade how to make personalized word jewelry from embroidery floss and wire





Ath332

32″ necklace with brass, porcelain, and agate.  3 inch extender.



32 Brilliant DIY Anthropologie Knockoffs

Have you ever been inside an Anthropologie Store? If not, you may be missing out. Everything is so unique and you are certain to find something that you absolutely love. Of course, we had to



Cosette Necklace

Metal; glass stones Lobster clasp Imported 16″L 2″ drop





Salt + Still Fossa Hoops

• Handmade with 14k gold fill or sterling silver• Approx 2″ in length• Crafted in New York Store your jewelry in a dry place, out of direct sunlight if it has a fiber element. Avoid wearing jewelry in the shower or swimming with it. Jewelry can be cleaned with a soft polishing cloth. A simple, classic, timeless style blended with sustainability embodies Salt + Still’s line of handcrafted jewelry. Their pieces are forged using hand hammered techniques, hand carved beeswax molds and natural fibers • Handmade with 14k gold fill or sterling silver• Approx 2″ in length• Crafted in New York Store your jewelry in a dry place, out of direct sunlight if it has a fiber element. Avoid wearing jewelry in the shower or swimming with it. Jewelry can be cleaned with a soft polishing cloth.  A simple, classic, timeless style blended with sustainability embodies Salt + Still’s line of handcrafted jewelry. Their pieces are forged using hand hammered techniques, hand carved beeswax molds and natural fibers that are hand dyed with natural, ethically sourced raw materials in their New York studio. The metals used in their jewelry are all recycled sterling silver, 14k gold fill and bronze, and are 100% nickel free. Committed to never over producing, Salt + Still makes their products in small, intentional batches. Salt + Still is a Women-owned company and crafts all their USA Made products in New York State.



20 Anthropologie Hacks You’ll Love Even More Than the Real Thing

20 Anthropologie Hacks You’ll Love Even More Than the Real Thing – Brit + Co DIYs that will get the Anthro style for half the price!



Rosa: Rose Quartz Floating Earring

DIYs that will get the Anthro style for half the price!





handmade holidays, the early edition: It’s a cinch!

Anthro Earrings: $128. Add some sparkle to your ears. Oh, I love it when a plan works out! These cinched quartz earrings from anthropologie were SO easy to make. Let me show you how! You’ll need: hollow brass rod, approx 1/4″ diameter (from the hardware store!) wire/metal cutters ruler hammer anvil metal file needle-nose pliers a strong but flexible epoxy appropriate for metal and stone 2 quartz points (drilled or not is fine) 14k gold filled jump rings (2) and ear wires (2) since the original earrings were about 2″ long overall, and it looked like the brass “cinch” took up about half the length, I cut two 2″ pieces of my hollow brass rod (because this is going to be folded in half). next, use your hammer and anvil to flatten those pieces of rod. Hammer the ends a bit flatter than the rest to really seal the rod into a flat bit of brass, and to give you some extra width to play with when you file. Use your metal file to round the edges of the hammered piece so they are smooth, not jagged. Then use needle-nose pliers to fold in half – you want a gentle loop at the top, not a tight crease. Use the metal file to rough up the brass on the inside of this “cinch,” as this will help ensure adhesion when you apply the epoxy/glue. If your quartz points are too long, you can gently tap the ends with a hammer on your anvil and gradually chip away some of the length, leaving blocky points like the ones I have (yes, I hammered mine to achieve this proportion). Then, make sure your “cinches” fit tightly around your quartz points. My cinches closed quite tightly, so I’d have to kind of wedge the quartz into them – this is good. Once you’ve guaranteed a tight fit, remove the quartz stones from the cinches. Place a drop of glue/epoxy (I used Gorilla Glue’s superglue gel, as it promised flexible hold for metal and stone, was suitable for indoor/outdoor usage, low temps, and in humidity, etc.) on either side of your quartz stone where the cinch will come into contact with it. Carefully wedge the stone back into the cinch. Do your best to avoid smearing the glue about so you don’t end up with detritus stuck to your earrings. Let these dry overnight. I stuck pins into my dress form at an angle and hung the cinched quartz bits, free of contact with anything, to dry. The next day, add jump rings and ear wires. Note: if you’re really smart, feed your jump ring onto the cinch before glueing the stone in. I got very lucky that the jump rings I bought fit – but what if they hadn’t? I would’ve had to start all over, boo. and that’s it! A group of my girlfriends receives care packages every year with a little jewelry surprise tucked in amidst the pickles and jams; I hope you all are into the brass-and-sparkle? I think this is the theme of this year’s gifts!



Women’s Jewelry | Fashion Jewelry for Women

Oh, I love it when a plan works out! These cinched quartz earrings from anthropologie were SO easy to make. Let me show you how! You’ll need: hollow brass rod, approx 1/4″ diameter (from the hardware store!) wire/metal cutters ruler hammer anvil metal file needle-nose pliers a strong but flexible epoxy appropriate for metal and stone 2 quartz points (drilled or not is fine) 14k gold filled jump rings (2) and ear wires (2) since the original earrings were about 2″ long overall, and it looked like the brass “cinch” took up about half the length, I cut two 2″ pieces of my hollow brass rod (because this is going to be folded in half). next, use your hammer and anvil to flatten those pieces of rod. Hammer the ends a bit flatter than the rest to really seal the rod into a flat bit of brass, and to give you some extra width to play with when you file. Use your metal file to round the edges of the hammered piece so they are smooth, not jagged. Then use needle-nose pliers to fold in half – you want a gentle loop at the top, not a tight crease. Use the metal file to rough up the brass on the inside of this “cinch,” as this will help ensure adhesion when you apply the epoxy/glue. If your quartz points are too long, you can gently tap the ends with a hammer on your anvil and gradually chip away some of the length, leaving blocky points like the ones I have (yes, I hammered mine to achieve this proportion). Then, make sure your “cinches” fit tightly around your quartz points. My cinches closed quite tightly, so I’d have to kind of wedge the quartz into them – this is good. Once you’ve guaranteed a tight fit, remove the quartz stones from the cinches. Place a drop of glue/epoxy (I used Gorilla Glue’s superglue gel, as it promised flexible hold for metal and stone, was suitable for indoor/outdoor usage, low temps, and in humidity, etc.) on either side of your quartz stone where the cinch will come into contact with it. Carefully wedge the stone back into the cinch. Do your best to avoid smearing the glue about so you don’t end up with detritus stuck to your earrings. Let these dry overnight. I stuck pins into my dress form at an angle and hung the cinched quartz bits, free of contact with anything, to dry. The next day, add jump rings and ear wires. Note: if you’re really smart, feed your jump ring onto the cinch before glueing the stone in. I got very lucky that the jump rings I bought fit – but what if they hadn’t? I would’ve had to start all over, boo. and that’s it! A group of my girlfriends receives care packages every year with a little jewelry surprise tucked in amidst the pickles and jams; I hope you all are into the brass-and-sparkle? I think this is the theme of this year’s gifts!



20 Anthropologie Hacks You’ll Love Even More Than the Real Thing

20 Anthropologie Hacks You’ll Love Even More Than the Real Thing – Brit + Co DIYs that will get the Anthro style for half the price!





Sonoran Wrap, Polar

The Dunes Collection features playful patterns and designs made with Japanese glass beads. We integrate various patterns throughout the collection but create new patterns with every single Sonoran Wrap bracelet. Each Sonoran Wrap is made to be one-of-a-kind. We thoughtfully bead each wrap individually, making it distinct and unique. Designed for versatility and function, our wrap bracelets can be worn as both a necklace and a fitted wrap bracelet. Each piece is meticulously crafted and thoughtfully designed by our small team in California. How to Wrap Pull the round bead along the length of the unbeaded segments of cord to extend the piece by 4 inches. Begin wrapping the bracelet around your wrist. After slipping it over your hand a fifth time, pin the tassels down in your palm and adjust the sliding bead back in with your other open hand. Need a visual? Watch our video below. Color PalettesSienna – pink, gold, black, and creamOasis – teal, gold, black, and creamPolar – gold, black, and cream DetailsLength – 32″-36″, adjustableMaterials – Japanese glass seed beads, 24k gold-plated glass seed beads, 14k gold-filled rounds, silk cord If this is a gift item, please leave a note when you check out for complimentary gift packaging.



NST Studio Rice Pearl Necklace by in Assorted Size: All, Jewelry at Anthropologie

Handpainted beads add a contemporary twist to this strand of freshwater pearls. About NST Studio Specializing in handcrafted, made-to-order pieces, NST Studio is a Miami-based accessories brand that focuses on creating jewelry pieces to elevate your every day. Crafted from a variety of mixed-metals and polished gemstones, each design beautifully combines modern and bohemian aesthetics. Metal; cloisonne beads, freshwater pearls Lobster clasp USA 16″L



DIY Shabby and Sweet Lace Necklace – My So Called Crafty Life

IMG_3232_599x600 A while back I had seen a necklace at Anthropologie that I fell head over heels for! It was beautiful and adorable, two of my favorite things. It was also over $500, and I’m sure it was worth every penny as Continued