Step 6 of 9
At the back side, crisscross the remaining 18-gauge copper wires as shown (fig. 6a).
Then, trim off the excess wires and curl the wire ends with a round nose pliers:
- Left swirly wire design (fig. 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e).
- Right swirly wire design (fig. 6f, 6g).
Checkpoint: This is how your red ruby shark tooth pendant should look like so far (fig. 6h, 6i).

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Step 7 of 9
Continue on, let’s add woven texture to the front pendant frame using 26-gauge copper wire as weaving wire (fig. 7a, 7b).
Firstly, anchor the weaving wire with one big coil at the starting point of the double loop frame (fig. 7c, 7d).
Then, make 3 small coils on the inner loop frame (fig. 7e).
Repeat the weaving combo until you reach the end point of the double loop frame (fig. 7f, 7g, 7h).
Trim off the excess weaving wire with a wire cutter (fig. 7i, 7j, 7k).





















