Step 9 of 13
Repeat the process with the other loose wire and make a big around the stone (fig. 9a, 9b, 9c).
Continue to make a spiral structure covering the surface of your stone as shown (fig. 9d).
Next, weave the wires at the top left and bottom left of your main frame with a 22-gauge gold copper wire (fig. 9e, 9f, 9g, 9h).
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Then, cut off the excess 12-gauge wire with a big wire cutter (fig. 9i, 9j, 9k).
Step 10 of 13
To complete the main frame design, make a small loop with the loose wire on the right for an added details (fig. 10a, 10b).
Then, cut off the excess 12-gauge wire (fig. 10c, 10d).
Checkpoint: This is how the back side of your pendant should look (fig. 10e).
Step 11 of 13
Now, let’s add beautiful details to your labradorite pendant.
Face the front of your pendant, and anchor a 18-gauge gold copper wire at the top right side of your pendant frame (fig. 11a, 11b).
Then, make a spiral flower design at the top of the pendant frame and pull the remaining wire towards the bail (fig. 11c, 11d).