| Two pieces of wire 15 inches or so, depending how big your stone is. I used 20 gauge. |
| Hold wires firmly in crossed position. |
| Begin twisting the wire, keeping the angle between the two wires. I found it is easiest to do half a twist at a time. |
| I used my finger to make the opening that the corner of the stone will sit in. But feel free to use anything you like. A dowel or pen will work well, too. |
| Here, the second opening is made. I made a rough guess with the stone close at hand, figuring the fit could be adjusted once the stone is in the frame. |
| There it is! The twisty frame! All ready to insert the stone. |
| Here's the finished pendant. The bail didn't turn out well. So, I covered it with spirals made from the loose ends. |
| Here's a nice shot of how the corner of the glass fits right in the open pocket. |
| Here's another variation. |
| And another... |
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