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White AAA Pearl Strand Necklace Knotted with 14k Yellow Clasp
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Diamond Filigree Bangle with Clasp
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Pave Diamond Cluster Stationary Necklace
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Pave Diamond Heart Stationary Pendant
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Custom Engraved Monogram Initial Pendant
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Types of Jewelry Clasps
In the world of jewelry, there are a wide variety of clasps, each with its own purpose and unique design. Whether you are searching for a replacement for a broken clasp or … Jewelry clasps are a small but important component of many types of jewelry like necklaces, bracelets, and anklets. Clasps allow for easy attachment and removal of the jewelry and provide a secure way to wear and display precious pieces. … to meet the changing needs and preferences of different cultures and styles. One of the earliest forms of jewelry clasps was the simple hook-and-eye clasp which was used by ancient Egyptians and is the oldest known clasp style. This type …
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Jewelry for Cheapskates
… much softer than 14k or 18k gold. This means that it will generally wear faster, and anything with a tension based clasp (like a fold over or a box clasp) will need much more frequent adjustment. Small nicks and scratches will show up …, however, some special cases where, if you know what you’re doing, you can save a little money and still wind up with a great piece of jewelry. We’ll show you how. Diamond Stud Earrings Here is a classic way to save on a nice jewelry …
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How to Untangle Knotted Chains
… you can use at home to untangle your chain no matter how knotted it is. Find a hard surface and unhook the clasp before you start. Gently roll the knot in between your thumb and finger for several seconds to help loosen it. Use a pair of … the knot and all the way to the hard surface below. Once there, you can pull them apart to separate the knot. With these techniques and a little patience you can tackle even the most hopeless knots, and get back to enjoying your jewelry…