Materials: 3 pieces of square 21 gauge dead soft wire, 8.5 inches long 24 gauge half-round dead-soft wire 1 cabochon, mine is heart shaped Labradorite about 20mm tall For the embellishments: 3 pieces of square 21 gauge dead soft wire, 3 inches long Tiny beads
Brilliant and I learned so much. A suggestion for a future video, if you want, would be simular but with a different shaped stone. Thank you for being a terrific teacher.❤
You can do this design with various stone shapes, it doesn't have to be a heart. It would be the same technique for: round, oval, or teardrop(positioned point down).
Oxana wow wee😊! This is absolutely beautiful and stunning!! I enjoyed and learned some tips and tricks on how to add embellishments afterwards if I wanted to!! TFS your time and tips and techniques for us!! I always learn something new from you every time I watch a video of yours!! Many hugs 🤗🤗🤗🤗Melissa aka Made With Love 💜By: Mel from South Florida
Oxana…I love your videos and have learned a TON from you…do you have any recommendations on where to buy chain to hang pendants? I have the bare copper from Rio Grande and have been using leather cord but would like to have the option to use a chain that would match the wire used to wrap….
Because the purpose of this video is to demonstrate how to add on to a pendant, if you accidentally cut your wires too short or just ended up with gaps you wanted to fill in. I wanted to teach how to address that and how to add more wire if\when needed.
I like the pendants with and without the swirly bits. The beads give it a whole different look. The V wire addition accented the V in the heart perfectly. Thanks for sharing your time and talent!
Thank you. When I tuble it is because I have oxidized the wire and I want to polish and clean it in the tumbler, but I remove the stones first so they don't get damaged