Step 13 of 27
On this step, you will bond all the frames together with a new string of 26 gauge gold copper wire:
- Make 2 coiling points between the secondary wire frame and wire bail (fig. 13a, 13b, 13c).
- Make 2 coiling points between the primary wire frame and wire bail (fig. 13d, 13e, 13f, 13g).
Step 14 of 27
Now, let’s add extra details around the pendant bail area.
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Coil the entire loop on both side of the primary wire frame with 26 gauge silver copper wire (fig. 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e, 14f, 14g).
Then, make a coil at the center of the wire bail with 26 gauge gold copper wire (fig. 14h, 14i).
Checkpoint: Progress of your pendant so far (fig. 14j, 14k).
Step 15 of 27
At this part of the tutorial, you will create a beautiful wire structure design for the back seating of your labradorite stone.
Form an almond shape with a 18 gauge gold copper wire (fig. 15a, 15b).
Tape the almond wire structure on the back of your stone (fig. 15c, 15d).
Then, intersect the 18 gauge wires and bend the remaining wires outwards to make a vase shape wire structure (fig. 15e, 15f).