Trigger Clasps, also known as Lobster Claws/Clasps, are one of the many types of clasps that can be used to secure a bracelet or necklace. Our trigger clasps come in either silver or gold plate. The silver plated clasps come in three sizes whilst the gold plated only are available in two.
The smallest trigger clasp measures 10mm in height/length..
The medium trigger clasp measures 12mm in height/length.
The largest trigger clasp measures 14mm in height/length.
Please select from the following options below for small / medium trigger clasps.
Medium Silver Plated Triggers will be back in stock approx.12/02/08
Bolt rings are another clasp that can be used to finish off a necklace or bracelet. Our Bolt rings are 7mm in size and are available in gold and silver plate. The bolt rings come with tags, as pictured...
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| Toggle clasps are becoming more popular to finish off necklaces and we find them especially good for bracelets, as these clasps are easy to do and undo with just one hand! |
toggle outter dia.9.0mm approx., bar length 12.4mm approx.
1 / 50p each, 10's / £3.50, 144's / £36.50 |
toggle outter dia.9.0mm approx., bar length 12.4mm approx.
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toggle outter dia.10.4mm approx., bar length 13.0mm approx.
1 / 60p each, 10's / £4.50, 144's / £47.95 |
toggle outter dia.10.4mm approx., bar length 13.0mm approx.
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Torpedo Clasps, are the smaller of the two screw clasps we stock. They work well on necklaces but some people find they undo themselves over a period of time.The eye loops on the torpedo clasps can be opened and closed to attach to necklace ends or other fixings used to complete your necklace.
Barrel Clasps are the larger of the screw clasps that we stock. We find the barrel clasps to be a bit more secure than the torpedo clasps. The eye loops on the barrel clasps can be opened and closed to attach to necklace ends or other fixings used to complete your necklace.
Magnetic Clasps are very easy to use. Bring the two halves close together and it just snaps shut! We have found on bracelets the clasps are prone to undoing themselves as they often get caught on clothing etc. Loops at either end of the clasp do not open so these need to be connected to your project piece by using jump rings or necklace ends, unless part of a woven piece.
This magnetic clasp measures 9mm in length and 4mm in width.
These magnetic clasps are shorter but wider. Round diameter of approx.8mm, these are or feel stronger than the tubular magnetic clasps. Simply bring the two halves together and the clasps will do the rest! Loops at either end of this clasp, like the tube version, do not open so these need to be connected to your project piece by using jump rings or necklace ends, unless part of a woven piece.

This magnetic clasp measures 9mm in length and 8mm in width.
Necklace Ends, also known as calottes or clamshells, are used to attach the necklace or bracelet thread to one of the types of clasp above. As pictured, these necklace ends are available in silver or gold plate.
Want to know how to finish a necklace?
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Extension chains are always a useful component to have when making necklaces and bracelets, especially when you're not quite sure of the size you need to make. These also allow the wearer to either loosen or tighten their piece of jewellery. These are available in silver or gold plate and will extend a piece of jewellery by upto 7 cm (2.75 inches). As the picture shows, each extension chain is finished with a decorative drop bead.
We have a wholesale packet size available of 144.
This makes each component much cheaper to buy.
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