Wednesday, September 19, 2007

magnetic jewelry clasp: Share your experience on this Clasp Clever

Have you ever try used the magnetic jewelry clasp?

I've a doubt on how firmly and strong do this clasp clever hold together?

What type of beads did you attach with them?

And finally, would you recommend magnetic jewelry clasp that claim to be clasp clever?

"Personally, I have used magnetic clasp's for making spiral bracelets using seed beads and size 8 seed beads. I have found them to hold the bracelets together nicely and have not (so far anyway, touch wood), come undone. I have put the bracelet on and really forgotten about it, not giving it any special treatment or being weary of the magentic clasp. They are easy to put on, no fiddling about trying to pinch open one end whilst trying to locate the other as before. Cannot speak for any other makes but I bought mine from Creative Crafts. You can find there web site at www.creativecraft.co.uk. I can recommend the ones they sell as the magnetic piece is quite strongly magnetised."

"I bought a bracelet with a magnetic clasp from Kleeneezee and had to return it the following day as the clasp came undone at the first little knock. I think the weight of the item may have been the problem as it was a magnetic bracelet. I have avoided this type of clasp since."

"Haven't had a chance to make anything with them yet, but they do stick together quite strongly. Apparently some of these magnetic clasps are a lot stronger than others, and it seems to depend on who makes them. Some people said they found the magnetic clasps pulled seed bead bracelets out of alignment. I think this was referring to loomed or woven style bracelets."

"They always seem to be very popular and haven't had any complaints about them, although for bracelets it might be advisable to also use a safety chain (which makes a nice addition to most bracelets) so that you don't loose your bracelet on supermarket trolleys /car doors etc!"

"I personally wouldn't use magnetic clasps for bracelets, they can fly off too easily. I end up making most of my bracelets with Stretch Magic (Stretch Elastic). But I do use the magnetic clasps for necklaces."

Friday, September 14, 2007

magnetic jewelry clasp - Say good bye to tiny jewelry clasps

With magnetic jewelry clasp, you do not need to use screws or hooks to wear your jewelry anymore. It's very convenient time saving attributes plus you will not need other to painstakingly help you hook up your necklace. No more having to fumble and grope in the dark as to where the hook and the hole is.

Magnetic jewelry clasp, you can fasten your jewelry very easily wihtout hassle.

Magnetic jewelry clasps hold tight yet separate with ease. Each clasp requires 2 round or square magnetic beads on each end. The magnets are the last to be strung and then the string is knotted.

The clasp can be separated at either end and will snap together again when held close to the beads, yet it will not come apart with an accidental tug.

Elderly people, those with arthritis, joint problems, or hand injures can still fasten their own bracelets, anklets, and necklaces with ease.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converter

The magnetic jewelry clasp converters is clasp clever that make most of finished chains, necklaces or bracelet into magnetic clasp chain, necklaces or bracelet easily and quickly.

Conveniently used by person who have difficulty opening and closing normal clasps. No restringing necessary, strong magnet strength.


Here is sample picture of clasp clever converter:-












This clever clasp built from 2 small magnets which allow you to fasten your jewelry easily. You simply slide them away from each other to separate them. You will not need to use a conventional clasp again.

This is how the magnetic jewelry clasp work, Ring Part of the magnetic clasp to the chain's clasp. Lobster Clasp part of the magnetic clasp to the Chain's ring.