Magnetic Clasps
As magnetic clasps rely on magnets to
keep them closed they are often easier to use than other types of clasps. This
is particularly useful for people with arthritis or other hand problems.
Magnetic clasps work best when used for
light to middle weight jewellery pieces.
Remember jewellery with magnetic clasps should never to be worn by
anyone who has a pacemaker or other electric cardiac device.
Magnetic clasps come in large variety of different designs. Below is a few from our range:
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Magnetic clasps come in large variety of different designs. Below is a few from our range:
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Note the magnetic slider clasps, these are brilliant for mult-strand designs. Due the magnet in their centre these slider clasps hold much more securely in place than their non magnetic counterparts.
S-Hook Clasps
As
their name suggests S-Hooks are shaped as a 'S'. They are opened by pulling on
the arm of the 'S' and they are then closed by pushing it back.
S-Hooks have
double ends, to attach your jewellery to this type of clasp jumprings are
needed at each end of your design.
S-Hooks aren't as strong as a lot of other
clasps and shouldn't be used with heavy weight designs. S-Hook work best with
light to medium weight designs.
These are the S-Hooks available on our website:
Can be viewed online here.
Check out the adorable cat and rope design, a particular favourite of mine.
These are the S-Hooks available on our website:
Can be viewed online here.
Check out the adorable cat and rope design, a particular favourite of mine.
Lobster Clasps
Lobster clasps are brilliant if you want your
jewellery to be very securely closed. The reason these clasps are great for
this is because they rely on a spring to tightly fasten the clasp shut.
Much
like spring rings/bolt ring clasps they have a trigger mechanism which allows the clasp to
spring closed after it is opened.
Lobster clasps are a very versatile and come in a
variety of sizes. Larger clasps should be used in heavier design and small
clasps in lighter designs. These type of clasps are a popular choice for
necklaces, bracelets and anklets.
In the image below I've shown the traditional style of lobster clasps at the top and more unique designs below. The traditional style lobster clasp is available in a wide variety of sizes, finishes and colours.
Click here to view our large range of lobster clasps on our online shop.
In the image below I've shown the traditional style of lobster clasps at the top and more unique designs below. The traditional style lobster clasp is available in a wide variety of sizes, finishes and colours.
Click here to view our large range of lobster clasps on our online shop.
Hook and Eye Clasps
Hook and eye clasps are
composed of a hook at one end of the clasp and a loop at the other. The clasp
is attached by hooking the hook into the loop. These clasps are very easy to
hook and unhook being designed very similarly to hook and eye clasps commonly used
in clothing.
Click here to buy the examples below.
Click here to buy the examples below.
Hook and eye clasps are
also very easy to make yourself using Findings Forms and Artistic Wire. Making your own clasps is a good
alternative is you want your clasps to
be in a bright and unusual colour not common in most clasp readily available.
The video below demonstrates
how to make an hook and eye clasp using a Finding Forms jig.