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Types of Necklace Clasps?
Types of Necklace Clasps?
What is the name of the clasp that you twist together?
There are two pieces… one piece goes into the other and they twist together to close?
Also what kind of knot should be used to best keep the string from a to friendship bracelet the clasp??
Magnetic jewelry clasp
Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters will change a standard necklace, bracelet or chain clasp to one with a magnetic clasp, making it simple and easy to close.
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Gold Magnetic Jewelry Clasp With Safety Snap
The clasp is an ideal solution if you have difficulties using clasps due to arthritis. Gold Magnetic Jewelry Clasp with Safety Snap will change any standard necklace, bracelet or chain clasp to one with a magnetic clasp.
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How can you stop a necklace chain from getting caught on the hair
The problem is, when I wear it, the chain always gets caught on the hairs of my neck. Does any one have a solution so this won’t happen?If you’re out and about when the necklace catches hair, try these temporary measures.
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June 20th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
The best kind of knot is a secure one. Tie two or three knots on top of one another, making sure they can't pull free. If it's anything other than the clear fishing line, add a small drop of glue to keep it tied.
June 20th, 2009 at 4:43 pm