Representing maternal and domestic nature, the Egyptian goddesses Isis and Bastet are echoed in gold, navy blue, and green hues. Create a goddess bracelet to reflect your womanly power. Learn how to use a dapping block to form metal into custom shapes and how to easily connect beads and components with simple loops, all in under 10 minutes.

What You'll Need

Golden Reed Leaf Charm Pair

Goddess Isis and Bastet Bead Strands (or try the Egyptian Goddess Bundle, including both strands and a mini mix at a discount!)

Dapping Block

20g wire

Chain Nose Pliers

Xuron Double Flush Cutters

 

The simple loop technique can be used to connect nearly every type of bead and component. What does your goddess bracelet represent? Share your creations on Facebook and Instagram, and don't forget to enter the Goddess Design Contest for your chance to win $100!

 

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