Kit + video tutorial - 'peacock' earrings In this tutorial I will show you how to create an elven inspired wire pendant. We will start by creating the wire frame from individual pieces, which will hold a gallery wire setting. We will be creating each component, shape each with a hammer and weave them all together in preparation for your focal gemstone which will be securely set in place as a free-swinging drop focal. Next, you will create a simpler prong setting for the accent stone; however, if you find these stone setting techniques too challenging for now, you can opt for using drilled stones and setting them in place with a piece of wire instead. entire piece from scratch. What's incuded: Link to a PDF Materials list Tools list A guide to various weaves and stone setting techniques Materials Wire: 2 m of 0.3 mm (28 ga) wire 1 m of 0.6 mm (22 ga) wire 1 m of 0.8 mm (20 ga) wire Beads & gemstones: 2 x 8 mm round faceted stone or CZ 14 x 2 mm beads 16 x 2.5 mm beads 14 x 3 mm beads 16 x 4 mm beads Tools required (not included): Fine tipped flush cutters Chain nose pliers Round nose pliers Flat nose pliers Vernier calipers Polishing materials This tutorial pertains to both the digital file and the kit. If you are interested in purchasing the tutorial alone, a separate listing is available for that option in the 'Tutorials' section. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or need additional information. To receive updates on new tutorials (both paid and free), exclusive discount codes, and promotions, please sign up for my newsletter. You can also follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest, or subscribe to my YouTube channel for more content. If you are interested in joining our artist community of facebook click the link below to join. Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImbaliCraftsInstagram: @ImbalicraftsTiktok: @ImbalicraftsPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/ImbalicraftsX: @imbalicrafts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ImbaliCrafts/videos?sub_confirmation=1 Join our artist community and support group on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wirewrapartistsworldwide