I measured 12 cm and cut it with wire cutters.
![wire cutters](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1736-provoloka-kusachki.jpg)
Now I folded the edge using pliers
![bend the edges](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1737-zagibaem-kraya.jpg)
The result is the base of the pendant:
![pendant base](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1738-osnova-kulona.jpg)
Then I measured 25 cm of soft copper wire, cut it, and secured it to the base.
![soft copper wire](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1739-mednoy-myagkoy-provoloki.jpg)
I string a bead and wrap copper wire around the base 3 times. I make sure that the wire fits as tightly as possible to the bead.
![I'm stringing a bead](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1740-nanizyvayu-businku.jpg)
![as tight as possible](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1741-mozhno-plotnee.jpg)
Now I fix the copper wire at the base and bring it down.
![fastening the copper wire](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1742-zakreplyayu-mednuyu-provoloku.jpg)
I string a 2-sided rhinestone and bring the wire to the base and secure it.
![sew-on rhinestones](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1743-prishivnye-strazy.jpg)
Ask where I got it? In a sewing store I found sew-on rhinestones for 50 kopecks each. I attached them to each other and secured them with superglue.
![pendant](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1744-kulon.jpg)
And voila, the pendant is ready!
![DIY pendant](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/1/1745-kulon-svoimi-rukami.jpg)