Topic: Different Clasps
Answers to Common Questions
What is the difference between Tendrils and Clasping roots?
Clasping roots are roots that plants use to climb. I guess the most commonly seen ones are on ivy ... they cling to walls so effectively that they leave marks when pulled off. Tendrils are indeed twining organs that help plants climb. They ... Read More »
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What is the thing that clasps down on the guitar strings so you c...
A capo tasto, or simply capo, is a device used for shortening the strings, and hence raising the pitch, of a stringed instrument. Read More »
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What do you consider to be the best type and sturdiest of the dif...
This is the first question I have received directly related to clasps for chains and this is an excellent question. My pick for the most sturdy is the box clasp, followed with lobster claw type clasps and barrel clasps. The least favorite... Read More »
Source: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Jewelry-Gems-Minerals-689/gold-chain-c...
Answers to Other Common Questions
Er....have you noticed a recession is going on? It's time (sorry about the pun) to stop worrying about your rolex. There are a lot of people that would love to have a rolex so they could sell it to feed their children. Duh. Read More »
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A bar represents the award of another medal of the same type. As wearing 2 or more identical medals would look silly a bar is worn on the riband of the medal to indicate the second award. Read More »
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Click here to view the photographs and descriptions of the earring clasps available from www.Guidojewels.com . Read More »
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All our clasps are produced in Germany. That means, among other advantages like functionality and design, that they were produced according to European and in particular to German Quality standards. Claspgarten products are produced paying ... Read More »
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All our clasps are produced in Germany. That means, among other advantages like functionality and design, that they were produced according to European and in particular to German Quality standards. Claspgarten products are produced paying ... Read More »
Source: http://www.claspgarten.com/index.php?action=faq
The Biagi Bead clasp is designed to look like another bead on the bracelet. The bead style clasp opens up and allows you to attach the threaded end of the bracelet to it. It has a snap closure which securely locks the bracelet. Read More »
Source: http://www.beads-by-tina.com/html/faqs.html
A basic deployant clasp that clips into place with some pressure. OysterLock: Same as the Oyster above, but with another brace that clips over the clasp to provide more security. To release it, you need to flip the brace and then flip open ... Read More »
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