Step 11 of 20
In this step, we will finalize the pendant bail design.
Use a 22-gauge gold copper wire and bundle up the curled 16-gauge and 14-gauge wires with the coiling technique (fig. 11a, 11b, 11c).
Then, finish off the design with a vine and a rose pattern for the bail front (fig. 11d) and back (fig. 11e).
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Step 12 of 20
Now let’s add details to the primary frame.
First, take a 20-gauge gold copper wire and slip it at the bottom of the primary pendant frame (fig. 12a, 12b).
Then, make five coils and adjust the position to bottom left of the the primary frame (fig. 12c).
Detailing for primary frame is complete.
Step 13 of 20
Next, we will focus on the secondary frame detailing.
Ready two long strings of 20-gauge gold copper wire (fig. 13a).
On the right frame, slip the first 20-gauge gold copper wire from the back of the pendant (fig. 13b).
Then, anchor the wire on the top of the back side frame (fig. 13c).
Moving on, make a loop pattern over the frame gap and pull the wire to the front frame (fig. 13d, 13e).
Make a second anchor on the top of the front frame (fig. 13f, 13g).
Step 14 of 20
Moving on, make two small loops down toward the middle of the frame (fig. 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d).
Then, slip the wire under the back frame and make the third anchor (fig. 14e, 14f).
Form a large spiral rose pattern on the front frame as shown (fig. 14g, 14h).
And then, make the fourth anchor on the back frame (fig. 14i, 14j).