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    Jewelry Snap Buttons

    Do you know the various kinds of snap closures for jewelry? Today, we have compiled the types of necklace and earring clasps, let’s get to know them~👏

    [Necklace]


    Hidden Clasp
    Open the safety clasp then gently push out the plug. The double mechanism clasp design is usually used in the design of more expensive jewelry.

    Box Clasp
    Press the button down to release the carabiner from the locking position, then slide the carabiner out of the box to remove it.

    Spring Ring Clasp
    When the arm of the carabiner is pulled back, the spring ring opens and the pressure of the small spring keeps the carabiner arm tightly closed.

    Curved Latch Clasp
    Insert the push spring latch through the carabiner into the chain opening and when opened, closes the lock.

    Lobster Claw Clasp
    Pressure from a small spring keeps the clasp arm tightly closed.

    Box Catch With Hidden Safety
    To open, gently push the safety lock down, then squeeze the latch until it opens. Before putting on the bracelet, first make sure you have unlocked the safety lock.

    [Earrings]


    Push Backing
    Indentations on the ear posts and pull loops at the back prevent the earrings from slipping off.

    Screw Backing
    Precious stone earrings are safe and secure, and the back of the screw post allows the earrings to be firmly fixed.

    Hinged Snap Backing
    Closes the earring and applies slight pressure to lock the earring in place, snaps together with the back of the loop and locks in place with a small notch.

    Latch Backing
    Snap the clasp arm into the U-lock.

    Hinged Backing
    The hinge allows the earring to be reopened and closed, and a small notch carved into the arm holds the earring in place.

    Omega Backing
    A more comfortable design, the “Omega” shaped ring clasp fits snugly around the earlobe, placing less pressure on the earlobe.

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