Anthro Shepherd Moon Necklace Tutorial

Ok. So this is my favorite Anthro Necklace.

Easy DIY Anthropologie Necklace

I think I said that here and here. And here. But I really mean it this time.

It’s hard not to love them all - but this one is so cute and circle-y.

When we had the “Pick Your Own Anthro Necklace Giveaway” a few months ago – this was one of the necklaces I showed as options. And the more I looked at it, the more I loved it.
So I had to make it. It was pretty much a compulsion.

Here’s my version:

And here’s Anthro’s version:

Mine is all silver – I tend to not use gold as much. But I love all the different rings and just a few beads.
It’s nice and lightweight too. :)

This one is quick and easy. It only took me an episode of Project Runway to make it - so a slightly distracted hour and a half. :)

You’ll need:

Length of chain – 16″
Assortment of silver rings (I bought an assorted package + a strand of smaller rings from Michaels)
Beads (just smaller than the medium ring size
Eye pins (same number as beads)
Jump rings
Necklace Closure
Jewelry pliers: wire cutters, round nosed pliers

Start by laying out the lower half of the necklace, just to get an idea of placement.
You should have two rows – one shorter than the other.

Start on one side and begin connecting your rings with jump rings.

Work your way across the top row of rings.
Some of the rings were like jump rings and had an opening. For those, I opened up the ring and connected them that way.
If your rings don’t have openings – you could cut them with wire cutters.

The top row of rings should measure around 10″ across when pulled straight.

Start adding in your longer row of rings the same way.

The longer row should measure about 13″ long.

Now we’re going to add in the beads. You can use eye pins for this (pins that have a loop on one end) or you can create your own from wire.

Decide which rings you’d like your beads on and measure how long the pin needs to be.
Add the bottom loop to one side of the ring.

Add the bead to the wire and decide where the other loop needs to be.
Create the loop at the other side and attach it to the ring.

Continue adding beads to the necklace where you’d like them.

Add a jump ring to the top ring on each side. Cut the 16″ chain in half. Add one 8″ piece of chain to each side.

Add a necklace closure to the other end of the chains. I used a toggle clasp but you can use any tyoe of closure. Connect it to the two loose ends of chain with jump rings.

That finishes off your Shepherd Moon Necklace!!

I love all the different sizes of rings!

So what do you think? Do you have a favorite piece of jewelry?
Or are you a little fickle like me and change your favorites all the time? ;)

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47 Responses
  1. 1

    This is beautiful!! Your designs are always so stunning and tutorials are so easy to follow along! As for your question, I could never possibly choose one favorite piece of jewelry?! That’s just crazy I change my mind all the time :)

  2. 2

    I love this! Naturally I like your all-silver version more than the anthro original.
    I just finished my potentilla necklace this weekend! Love it!

  3. 3

    This is gorgeous Bev!! I’m pinning this one, and sharing it on twitter:)

  4. 4

    Fabulous as always. you are the necklace knock-off queen. I’m featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

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    Mariana says:

    This is probably my favorite anthro necklace as well just because the way the rocks are positioned it reminds me of a gyroscope. Kind of a weird reason to like something, but what can you do. :)

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    Lana says:

    Yet again, you have inspired me! I have a similar necklace hanging in my closet…but I have never worn it. It will be getting a little love (and rearranging the circles a bit) and will be turned into something I will wear.

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    Kara says:

    GORGEOUS! Want it!

  8. 8

    This is so pretty Bev! I love it! You have such a gift ffor making jewelry, i am so impressed :)

  9. 9

    totally gorgeous. One day I’m just going to go through and make every one of these anthropology necklaces, I swear! LOL

  10. 10

    I’ right there with ya – love those circles!

  11. 11
    Shona says:

    You are amazing! This is absolutely beautiful, and you make it look so easy! Thanks so much for sharing!

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    Janlynn says:

    I love your tutorials. They are so clear and direct. You make it look so easy.
    My dentist loves to make jewelry too. While she was cleaning my teeth I mentioned your blog and your easy to follow tutorials. She stopped what she was doing and ran to her computer to look you up. She was excited by what she saw and bookmarked you. Then she returned to finish my teeth.

  13. 13

    You know I’m over the “moon” for this necklace! Love, love, love it! :)

  14. 14
    Holly L says:

    I always end up liking yours so much more. Very pretty – a good combo of delicate yet chunky (that is my favorite style).

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    Elyssa says:

    I think I like your version best. Good work!

  17. 17
    Marianne says:

    What a wonderful necklace! Who needs Anthro when Beverly’s around?

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    beadinggem says:

    Your version is definitely better! Love it! Will definitely feature and link to it in a future post so others can come visit. Pearl

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    Mischelle says:

    Simply fabulous! Love, love, love that you are so talented and very willing to share with us less talented folks. Thanks.

  20. 20

    I love this! You make such amazingly wonderful versions of Anthro stuff – just love this one! : )

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