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Slide Beads
The holes are lined with sterling silver, and the hole is
big enough to allow a 6:19 ring to pass through. I've been playing with a thin chain that slips through, and then enlarging the chain on both sides to trap the bead.
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Fancy Findings
If you're looking for something a little dressier than the plain clasps on this page, take
a browse though my offerings for:
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Lobster Claw Clasps - sterling silver
A jewelry basic, I use more of these clasps than all others combined. Best with rope chains. If your
flat weave gets too wide, I recommend multiple lobsters or a slide clasp instead.
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Copper Clasps
These are solid copper, not plated. It took a lot of looking, but I finally found them.
The small one is 12mm long and costs $1.00. The large one is 15mm long and costs $1.25.
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Titanium Clasps
Available in two sizes. The small size is 10mm long and costs $4.00.
The large size is 15mm long and costs $5.00.
These clasps don't anodize quite the same as the niobium rings,
and I'm still getting the hang of it. I'll add more color options as I find other repeatable shades.
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Toggle Clasps - sterling silver
Good for rope chains. Be sure to make a little extension chain for the T of the clasp if
your chain won't fit through the O of the clasp.
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Round Clasps - sterling silver
Safety hook will catch if the clasp ever comes undone. A nice clasp to use in a piece with
large metal beads or other round shapes.
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Slide Clasps - sterling silver
These are my latest favorite in clasps. They allow for many points of attachment and won't
twist the way that most clasps do. Great for all those flat weaves.
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Ear Posts
I had these ear posts custom made. The loop on the bottom is soldered closed for strength.
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Ear Wires
Niobium ear wires are available in yellow, pink, purple, blue, teal, and green.
Plain (unanodized) titanium, and sterling silver. The niobium and titanium are hypoallergenic - niobium actually non-allergenic.
(For immensely sensitive ears, use the niobium.)
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Belt Ends
Want to make your own chainmail belt? These belt ends are made of high-quality latigo, 1.25" wide, with
nicely finished edges. There are four holes giving a total adjustment range of three inches. Ends
are blank - punch whatever attachment pattern you need.
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