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Tutorial de cierres

Ideas originales de cierres para crear joyas únicas
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Fermoir mousqueton clapet XXL rond acier 304 inoxydable IP doré 25mm, x1 (G9903) Fermoir mousqueton clapet XXL rond acier 304 inoxydable IP doré 25mm, x1 (G9903)
Fermoir à clapet hexagone laiton doré 16k zircon blanc 21mm, x1 (G6686) Fermoir à clapet hexagone laiton doré 16k zircon blanc 21mm, x1 (G6686)
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Fermoir aimanté zamac bleu 13mm,x1 (G5866) Fermoir aimanté zamac bleu 13mm,x1 (G5866)
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Fermoir mousqueton clapet XXL rond zamac doré 32.5mm, x1 (G10652) Fermoir mousqueton clapet XXL rond zamac doré 32.5mm, x1 (G10652)

How to choose DIY jewelry clasp tutorials?

DIY jewelry clasp tutorials allow you to assemble, connect, or finish your DIY jewelry creations with a clean and durable finish.

The choice depends on the dimensions, material, finish, and compatibility with the beads, chains, cords, or pendants used.

To complete your creations, also consult our guides dedicated to jewelry findings, DIY jewelry beadsand DIY jewelry chains.

FAQs

Which clasp to choose for a bracelet or necklace?

The lobster clasp is often the most versatile for bracelets and necklaces. For delicate jewelry, a spring clasp can be more discreet. For a bracelet that's easy to put on by yourself, a magnetic clasp is a practical option.

What's the difference between a lobster, spring ring, and magnetic clasp?

The snap hook has a strong and secure lever. The spring clasp is rounder and more discreet. The magnetic clasp closes with two magnets, making it very easy to use every day.

What supplies are needed to use a clasp?

A clasp is used with jump rings, end caps, chains, cords, covered wires, or crimp beads depending on the chosen assembly.

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