Step 4 of 11
Moving on, use a 32-gauge silver copper wire to weave the wire spiral disc and small wire ring frame together (fig. 4a, 4b):
Repeat the weaving combo of 4 coils on the ring frame and one big coil across the spiral disc (fig. 4c).
Checkpoint: This is how your weaved gemstone holder should look like (fig. 4d, 4e, 4f).

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Step 5 of 11
Hammer the remaining straight 20-gauge silver copper wires on a base metal plate (fig. 5a, 5b).
Then, take a 26-gauge silver copper wire and coil both the flattened wires for about 1.5 inches in length (fig. 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f).
Step 6 of 11
Now, let’s assemble the earring parts.
Mark and trim off the excess wires from your large circle ring frame using a wire cutter (fig. 6a, 6b, 6c).
Then, coil a 26-gauge silver copper wire to seal your large circle ring frame as shown (fig. 6d, 6e, 6f).
Make sure that the coiled part is the same length as your gemstone holder (fig. 6g, 6h).
Step 7 of 11
Next, wrap the flat straight 20-gauge coiled silver wire onto the bottom right of the large circle ring frame as shown (fig. 7a, 7b, 7c).
Trim off the excess flat wire using a wire cutter (fig. 7d, 7e).
Then, repeat the same wrapping process on the bottom left of your large circle ring frame (fig. 7f, 7g, 7h).




























