Materials Needed:
- Fossilized Ammonite (or a similarly flat stone or cabochon).
- Copper wire:
- 18-gauge for the frame.
- 26-gauge for weaving and detailing.
- Jewelry tools:
- Round-nose pliers.
- Chain-nose pliers.
- Wire cutters.
- Nylon jaw pliers (optional, to straighten wires).
- Ruler (to measure wire lengths).
- Small Mandrel (or pen for shaping curves).
- Polishing cloth (to clean the finished piece).
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Prepare the Base Frame
- Cut the base wire:
- Take an 18-gauge wire, approximately 18 inches long.
- Straighten the wire using nylon jaw pliers.
- Shape the frame:
- Wrap the wire around the ammonite to create a snug oval or circular frame. Leave about 3 inches of wire on each side for making swirls later.
- Use your fingers and pliers to adjust the frame shape until it fits securely around the ammonite.
Step 2: Secure the Ammonite
- Anchor the stone:
- Use a 26-gauge wire (about 24 inches long). Start wrapping one end of the wire tightly around the frame.
- Position the ammonite inside the frame and begin wrapping the 26-gauge wire across the top and bottom edges of the stone to hold it in place.
- Secure the ends of the wire by tucking them neatly around the frame.
Step 3: Create Decorative Swirls
- Form swirls:
- Take the remaining 3-inch ends of the 18-gauge wire.
- Use round-nose pliers to create elegant swirls at the bottom and top of the pendant.
- These swirls not only enhance the design but also help secure the ammonite further.
- Add detailing:
- Use the 26-gauge wire to weave additional patterns between the swirls for an intricate look.
Step 4: Shape the Bail
- Form the bail:
- Bring the two top wires together above the ammonite.
- Use round-nose pliers to create a small loop by bending both wires backward.
- Wrap one wire tightly around the base of the loop several times to secure it.
- Trim and tuck:
- Trim the excess wire and use chain-nose pliers to tuck the ends neatly.
Step 5: Add Final Details
- Optional enhancements:
- Wrap smaller swirls or loops along the edges using the 26-gauge wire for added texture.
- Attach small beads or gemstones to the swirls if desired.
- Polish:
- Use a polishing cloth to remove any tarnish or fingerprints from the copper wire.
Tips:
- Experiment with different wire colors (silver or gold) for variety.
- For extra security, use a small amount of jewelry adhesive to hold the ammonite in place before wrapping.
- Take your time with swirls to ensure they are smooth and evenly shaped.
Your Ammonite Wire-Wrapped Pendant is now complete! Let me know if you’d like a design variation or help with specific steps.