Elegant Earring Design with Rings and Beads

Introduction
This is an elegantly simple design, made just with rings on a single shuttle. An 8mm bead is fixed to each earring as part of the finishing loop.
Tatting Techniques
Use the Larks Head join to keep everything smooth. Again, Karen Cabrera is my go-to for this technique; I use the original #85.
Use small, decorative sized picots. There needs to be enough room to allow two joins, but still keep everything in tight.
Don’t tat in the end at the beginning; use it to secure the bead and tension at the end.
Rings Instructions
RND 1: 16-8
RND 2: 10+10
RND 3: 8+8-8
Repeat RND 2 and RND 3 until there are 5 of each.
RND 11: 8+16
Finishing the Earrings
Cut the end long. Thread behind each front ring and through R1 to the back to cinch the curve down. Thread the bead on, loop over R11, and back through the bead. Tie to the first thread and stitch in ends. The ends can also be threaded back through between the rings to give a little extra tension and height, and tied around the base of R11, then just snip off closely. Fix an earring hook around the final ring.
Make the second earring the same way. When finishing, make sure the rings overlap the other way around, and fix the earring hook to the other end.