Step 4 of 9
Moving on, let’s design the bail neck using the remaining 18-gauge copper wires.
Take the right loose 18-gauge copper wire and wrap a loop on the bail neck (fig. 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d).
Then, slip in one golden spacer bead onto the left loose 18-gauge copper wire (fig. 4e, 4f, 4g).

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Position the golden bead at the center of the bail neck and anchor the wire with a loop (fig. 4h, 4i, 4j, 4k, 4l).
Checkpoint: This is how your shark tooth pendant frame design should look so far (fig. 4m).
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Step 5 of 9
Now, let’s add a secondary pendant frame design using the remaining 18-gauge copper wires on the back side (fig. 5a, 5b).
Split the wires and pull them to the front (fig. 5c, 5d).
Then, place a small red round diamond at the center of your shark tooth and crisscross the loose wires under it (fig. 5e, 5f).
After that, form a double loop design to frame the red diamond:
- First loop frame (fig. 5g).
- Second loop frame (fig. 5h, 5i, 5j).
























