Step 12 of 14
Here is the tricky part so pay attention, my dear wire wrappers!
Start with the left 20-gauge gold loose wire from the pendant back (fig. 12a).
Then, curve the wire along the left side of the pendant front (fig. 12b, 12c, 12d) and tug the wire at the back as shown (fig. 12e).
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Next, anchor the wire on the bottom left point of the main frame front (fig. 12f, 12g, 12h, 12i).
Lastly, trim off the excess wire with a wire cutter (fig. 12j, 12k, 12l).
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Step 13 of 14
Similar to Step 12, curve the left 20-gauge gold loose wire along the right side of the pendant front (fig. 13a, 13b, 13c).
Then, tug the wire in between the pink teardrop cabochon and main frame (fig. 13d, 13e, 13f).
Next, make an anchor on the main frame (fig. 13g, 13h, 13i, 13j).
Lastly, trim off the excess wire (fig. 13k, 13l, 13m).
Step 14 of 14
Well done! We have come to the last part of the tutorial, the final touch up.
Take a short length of the 20-gauge gold copper wire and slip it under the crisscrossed wire on the pendant front (fig. 14a).
Make one small coil to add texture to the details (fig. 14b, 14c).
Then, trim off the excess wire (fig. 14d, 14e, 14f, 14g).
Lastly, remove debris and polish your wire-wrapping alluring pink teardrop cabochon pendant with a finest steel wire wool (fig. 14h, 14i).
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