How to make homemade emo bracelets?

The gothic subculture is inspired by medieval romance, gothic music and the dark aesthetics of film. Goths are also known as people dressed in black, death worshippers, nocturnal creatures and otherworldly spirits.

The subculture emerged in the late 1970s as part of the post-punk movement. Incorporating punk’s desire for shock and anger, the Goths added a lot of vampire aesthetics and dark perspectives while shaping their own legacy. Through her wardrobe and jewellery, you can trace her philosophy and beliefs.

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The gothic fashion is spreading more and more in the new society, and with it, all its accessories. Wearing bracelets and other gothic accessories is now a fashion statement. Many young people and adults seem to be interested in this emo style, and are doing it in a remarkable way.

As a result, for those involved in the marketing of these types of accessories, this is an opportunity that must be seized. For fashion designers, mastering the techniques of making gothic jewelry is now a real asset. For those who would like to try their hand at it, there is a large number of tutorials that can help you in your venture

Several metals can be used to make them: pewter (whether fine or almost worn), titanium, stainless steel, silver…A metal bracelet is a very popular piece of jewellery. The bracelet is a piece of jewellery that enhances you regardless of its material.

The first step in making your gothic bracelet is to know the proper technique for creating each item.  This text will help you. Braiding is generally indicated for making gothic bracelets, while modelling is reserved for making beads and pendants, and weaving for making your own necklaces with threads.

Overall, there are a number of techniques for making your own accessories. If you want to stand out from the crowd, you can personalize your accessories with a bit of yourself. You can use metal as usual, but also other materials to innovate such as wood, paper…

You can also use several other artifacts that will make the bracelet more attractive such as shells, cotton thread, miyuki pearl, yellow gold, crystal, bead, white gold, nylon thread.

Once you have found the technique of making, you now need to acquire the materials to make the jewellery to begin with. The materials will depend on the technology you choose, but there is a basic set of equipment. For example, the basic materials are jewellery glue, elastic or aluminum wire, metal (which can be stainless steel, tin, etc.), cutting pliers, leather, clasps and rings. For example, the type of jewellery that will set you apart is a bracelet. This is why those who learn to make metal beads pay the price.

Purpose of the making

Nowadays even in the emo style, handmade bracelets are made to express a feeling, to give to someone or for personal use.

Some cases

  • romantic gothic lace bracelet

The material used here is

– Black and red fimo paste; – Some holographic glitter; – Small 6 mm diameter punch; – Needles for piercing; – Shiny varnish. – Black elastic lace 7/8 cm wide; – Press studs (you can also sew on a button or scratch); – Black bias or ribbon; – Red and black Swarovski beads 11.5 x 5.5 or 13.5 x 5.5; – A few small 2 mm red seed beads (R 11); – Strong sewing thread, needle.

  • Macrame bracelets

Materials:

– 4 strands of 75 cm

– 1 wire of 35cm length

– 2 clips

– 1 connector pattern

– 4 small silver beads

– 1 lighter

  • Bracelet with immortal centurion bead and spine shackle with adjuster

Here we understand that the bracelet is original, designable according to our tastes

Materials:

– Inner cord in black rope 60 CM 550

– 180cm 550 Black Rope

– 180cm 550 Coyote Rope

– Centurion Bead Immortal in Black Oxidized Brass.

– Back handle with black oxide brass adjuster.

– Lighter and scissors/knife/cutter

  • Viking rune bracelet

For those who like to make bracelets with Viking elements, this is an alternative of hundreds out there. You can make this bracelet with paracord or another material that looks like it. The basis of this bracelet is the snake knot which is the center of the bracelet, they should be left tight enough not to come loose over time. This is an ideal slipknot bracelet to give as you do not need to know the width of the wrist of the other person you wish to give a bracelet to.

materials

  • 100 cm of black 550 paracord.
  • 3×30 cm of grey micro paracord.
  • Viking Rune and two jewel bearings.
  • Scissors and lighter.

Beaded gothic bracelet

Materials:

– Czech glass beads №10.

– Bicone diameter 4mm – 56 pieces.

– Fireline or fishing line 0.17mm.

– Clasp and chain of a few centimeters.

Celtic style for this black braided leather bracelet decorated with an aged silver metal bow.

  • Sliding and magnetic clasp, brushed steel.
  • Leather dimensions: width 12mm and thickness 6mm according to the wrist

For a custom-made bracelet, you can indicate the wrist size above (measure with a tape measure or a ribbon and note the length).

Braided leather bracelet

Elegant rock style, and the icing on the cake, these large shiny stainless-steel cuffs with braided leather symbolize an unbreakable bond of love.

Choice of leather color: classic black leather or original brown leather with green thread.

Custom made bracelet in our workshop:

Specify the size of the wrist measured with tape, if possible, otherwise the bracelet will be made for an average man’s wrist of about 17cm, i.e., 22cm length max. Secure and elegant closure with a high-quality magnetic sliding clasp in brushed stainless steel.

If you are making beaded bracelets, make sure you mix them up. They don’t necessarily have a different color to gold or silver, so they go perfectly with silver or gold jewellery. I think it’s fun to add colors if the rest of your outfit is plain. Don’t add colors if you have colors that go with your outfit, unless you totally agree with those colors.

In summary

I tend to wear a lot of gothic bracelets, so I’m sure you like them too. But you don’t have to wear them on both arms. I usually wear gothic bracelets stacked on one arm and wear a watch or bold bracelet on the other arm, just to balance things out a bit, but not too much. It doesn’t matter which arm you do it on.

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