How Bit Connectors Work in DIY Horsehair Jewelry
- Indirect Attachment: You loop your horsehair braid through the bit rings and wrap the fold tightly with sterling silver wire or thread.
- Direct Setting (Caps Required): You attach separate sterling silver end caps to the rings of the bit connector, allowing you to glue the raw hair braid straight into the caps using a two-part epoxy.
- park2park925 Sterling Silver Eggbutt Snaffle Bit Connector CN779155:
- Measures 35mm x 10mm, offering a highly balanced and recognizable eggbutt snaffle profile.
- Handcrafted from solid sterling silver with open, smooth side rings, making it perfect for threading thick, multi-strand flat or round braids.
- park2park925 Sterling Silver Horsehair Stirrup Connectors CN779147:
- Available in 30mm and 40mm lengths to accommodate different wrist and neckline widths.
- Features a Western-style stirrup buckle design that works exceptionally well as a central link component.
- Etsy Sterling Silver Bridle Snaffle Bit Bezel Cup Charm Connector #2:
- Features a delicate snaffle bit design with integrated tiny bezel cups on the outer loops.
- Allows DIYers to fill the side loops with crushed stones (like turquoise), a drop of cremation ash resin, or a small tuft of extra hair for added customization.
- Width Matching: A standard 35mm bit connector paired with two 3-inch horsehair braid segments creates a standard 7.5-inch bracelet. Measure your connector first before cutting your hair strands to size.
- Ring Clearance: Ensure the inner loop diameter of the bit provides enough clearance for your jump rings or wire gauge. Most sterling connectors feature a 2mm to 3mm opening inside the bit rings


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