Step 14 of 22
On the other hand, pull the loose gold weaved wire to the back of the big sliver loop (fig. 14a, 14b).
Undo the weave of your gold weaved wire until you reach the loop intersecting point (fig. 14c, 14d, 14e).
Then, bend one of the 18-gauge gold copper wire and slip it in between the big silver loop frame (fig. 14f, 14g).

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Use a stepped bail-making pliers to make a loose curl design on your 18-gauge gold wire (fig. 14h, 14i).
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Repeat the bending and curling process for the two remaining 18-gauge gold copper wires:
- Second gold copper wire (fig. 15a, 15b, 15c).
- Third gold copper wire (fig. 15d, 15e, 15f).
Checkpoint: Your round cabochon pendant design is complete (fig. 15g, 15h).
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Now, let’s add tiny details to your pendant using a 22-gauge gold copper wire:
- Make loose coils on the bottom frame (fig. 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d).
- Make small tight coils near the back curly design (fig. 16e, 16f, 16g).
Trim off excess 22-gauge gold copper wires with a wire cutter (fig. 16h, 16i, 16j, 16k).
Checkpoint: This is how your pendant design should look (fig. 16l, 16m).































