Step 15 of 21
Finish the wrap at the front of the pendant (fig. 15a).
Then, slide in enough small silver spacing beads onto the coil-less 18-gauge wire (fig. 15b, 15c, 15d).
Trim off the excess wire using a wire cutter (fig. 15e, 15f).

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Curl the trimmed end with a round nose pliers (fig. 15g, 15h).
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Step 16 of 21
Repeat the trimming and end-curling process on the other loosely coiled wire (fig. 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d, 16e).
Then, anchor a 22-gauge silver copper wire at the front of your silver beads to act as a bead stopper (fig. 16f, 16g, 16h).
Step 17 of 21
On to the last bundle!
Leave an inch and trim off the remaining 18-gauge wires with a wire cutter (fig. 17a, 17b, 17c).
Then, use a round nose pliers to curl the trimmed ends (fig. 17d, 17e).
Step 18 of 21
Time to design the back of your pendant.
But first, make sure your pendant bail has reach your desire length by adding extra weave (fig. 18a, 18b, 18c).
Trim off the excess 22-gauge wire (fig. 18d, 18e).
Step 19 of 21
Next, divide the 18-gauges wires into two parts (fig. 19a).
Then twist the right loose wires with a nylon jaw pliers (fig. 19b, 19c).
After that, line the twisted wire along your wire frame and finish with a spiral at the top (fig. 19d).































