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Fourthly, let’s combine the secondary inner frame with the pendant main frame.
On the third bead weave combo, slip in your bead onto the wire as usual (fig. 5a).
Next, combine the 20-gauge secondary inner frame as you make your bead stopper coil (fig. 5b, 5c, 5d).

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Repeat the sunray and frame weaving process until you reach the frame end point (fig. 5e).
Then, place your blue fire labradorite stone into the woven sun frame (fig. 5f, 5g).
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Fifthly, let’s form the wire bail.
Separate the remaining 16-gauge copper wires from the straight wire bundle (fig. 6a, 6b).
Curl the 16-gauge wire bail into shape using a stepped bail-making pliers, and split it at the top (fig. 6c, 6d, 6e).
Then, use the remaining 26-gauge silver copper weaving wire to weave the wire bail (fig. 6f):
- Make an alternating coil weave at the narrow part of the wire bail (fig. 6g, 6h, 6i).
- Make a zigzag weave on the wider part of the wire bail (fig. 6j).
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Now, let’s add sparkly raindrop crystal onto your wire bail.
Seal the 20-gauge secondary inner frame with a new 26-gauge silver copper wire (fig. 7a, 7b, 7c).
Place a small raindrop crystal with hole in between the remaining 20-gauge copper wires and frame it (fig. 7d, 7e, 7f, 7g, 7h).


























