Step 8 of 11
Now, let’s bind and add design to the bail neck with a new 22-gauge silver copper wire (fig. 8a, 8b).
Make 4 coils on the front part of the bail neck (fig. 8c, 8d).
Then, split the bail wire frame into a V-shape (fig. 8e, 8f).

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Step 9 of 11
Weave the wire bail using the Figure-8 technique.
Wrap the 22-gauge weaving wire from the outer side of the left wire frame, and then pull the wire inwards (fig. 9a, 9b, 9c).
Continue to alternate the weaving process until you reach the bail ending point (fig. 9d, 9e, 9f, 9g).
Step 10 of 11
Face the front side, and curl the remaining loose 22-gauge silver copper wire into a wire swirl along the woven bail (fig. 10a, 10b, 10c).
Then, wrap the final loose 18-gauge silver copper wire around the bail neck (fig. 10d, 10e, 10f, 10g).
Pull the excess wire to the front, and form a swirly design at the pendant top frame. (fig. 10h, 10i).























