Step 8 of 22
Next, undo the weave on your gold weaved wire for about 1 inch (fig. 8a, 8b, 8c).
Then, secure the weaved spiral design with a 22-gauge gold copper wire (fig. 8d, 8e, 8f, 8g).

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Step 9 of 22
Trim the exposed 18-gauge gold base wire ends of your gold weaved wire at an angle (fig. 9a, 9b).
Then, curl the wire ends using a round nose pliers (fig. 9c, 9d).
Repeat on the other silver weaved wire (fig. 9e).
Undo the weave and curl the exposed silver base wire ends (fig. 9f, 9g).
Checkpoint: This is how the back of your pendant frame should look (fig. 9h, 9i).
Step 10 of 22
Now, let’s work on the front frame design.
Tape the stone and the surrounding weaved wires in place (fig. 10a, 10b).
Make a big loop on the right frame using a wooden ring mandrel on the loose silver weave wire (fig. 10c, 10d, 10e).
Repeat the looping process on the left side of your pendant frame with the loose gold weaved wire (fig. 10f, 10g, 10h).
Checkpoint: This is how the loops on your pendant frame should look (fig. 10i).


























