Step 4 of 16
On the front side, use the remaining right frame wire to create an abstract penguin eye piece (fig. 4a).
Firstly, make a medium wire loop at the bottom right of the frame (fig. 4b).
Then, make a large wire loop that surrounds the medium loop (fig. 4c, 4d).

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Trim off the excess wire with a wire cutter to complete the abstract penguin eye piece (fig. 4e, 4f).
After that, create an abstract penguin beak piece in three small wire loops, using the left remaining wire frame (fig. 4g, 4h, 4i).
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Step 5 of 16
Moving on, let’s add a penguin head frame using a new 18-gauge silver copper wire (fig. 5a).
Wrap the wire around the narrow part of a wooden ring mandrel (fig. 5b, 5c).
Place the round wire frame outside the penguin eye and beak pieces to form the penguin head frame (fig. 5d, 5e).
Then, coil to merge the top of the penguin head pieces using a 26-gauge silver copper wire (fig. 5f, 5g, 5h, 5i).
Step 6 of 16
Now, let’s form the penguin torso frame using a new 18-gauge silver copper wire (fig. 6a).
Firstly make a large wire loop, then use the left frame wire to make an inner loop (fig. 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e).
After that, take a round pink diamond and place it at the top frame as the pendant centerpiece (fig. 6f, 6g).
Use the top left loose wire to frame the pink diamond (fig. 6h, 6i).




























