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| Many thanks to Sueki about her presentation and interest. We had a wonderdul time in London together Thanks everybody for your interest, Here are some facts about this versatile jewelry : 1 - CliClasp is my brand name, worldwide registered trademark ® glad it is becoming a common name so easily (because it's hard to say for french speaking ones, thinking of Clic'Clasp for them...) 2 - The pearl or the bead has to be drilled through at 3,4 m for receiving the special finding inside (see pict.). 3 - You cannot really say once it is set : "you can't change back to a regular leather cord" (or you would say as well : I cannot change my ring pearl to a pendant or else). I would rather say : You can change your center-removable piece with any changeable necklace/cord/chain as you like : - stingray, twisted steel chain/ wires chain/ rubber/ silicon/ multi colored nylon chain/ silver fancy beads chain/ gold chain or - your own strand of pearls converted for that purpose (very easy re-stringing) 4 - The minimum size of pearl/bead to fit is about 8 mm, so almost any pearl can be converted into. 5 - The price depends on how much the pearl /stone is graded more than the changeable finding itself... This features wonderfully man jewellery as well. I am launching on november a new line of pearls for men ; and a pendant with accessories in a special box as a kit, to play and change with. Lots of fun to come... Thanks for your interest, all questions welcome PS : I do recommend V n A museum and British museum to pearl lovers in London. I shall soon post more pict of pearls here : How old is this pearl ? Play again ! Last edited by CLICLASP; 10-19-2008 at 02:44 PM. Reason: improving english... |
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Inge Some US made clasps which are "fishhook" are made in larger styles. They also cost more. one or two in particular are squareish with a filligree design. For larger pearls they work quite well..Sometimes we have put 1 0r2 smaller pearls at the clasp to permit easier access. Some German firma make speciality clasps altho' costly are ezxtreamly easy to use. pearlman ps: pearl shortners are another matter. Usuallythey are custom made. A safety pin type works quite well even without pearls. A manufactured 1/2 dollar sized ring with a figure 8 safety works very well. It is made in 14k and YGF |
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| Hi pearlman, thanks for answering but can you give me some sites or names to contact, thanks? By now I have learned to make figure eight clasps + hook from Cathy (Cathybear), still I would like a larger choice.... Cliclasp has very nice clasps, unfortunately rather expensive - too expensive for me right now at least. |
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| Hi Inge, I bought this pearl shortener from bellafindings.com http://www.bellafindings.com/jewelsc...Category=13266. It worked great for a while and then part of one side's tube opening became loose or chipped. It's doesn't work anymore; and it was quite expensive. So I have bought this http://www.bellafindings.com/jewelsc...Category=13267 The safety pin type is a lot less expensive and if it breaks, I don't feel as bad. I bought both the 17mm (for smaller pearls) and 21mm (for larger pearls).
__________________ Cathy I finally took a decent avatar picture. My 2 obsessions are FW exotics and Tahitian pearls. |
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| Hi Cathy and thanks for the info. BTW: I have bought my shorteners from PP and they work just fine. The safety pin type does not look elegant enough, even if it is cheaper. Luckily I don´t use shorteners often, a long rope is always elegant in itself in my opinion. As an option it is OK though with the "pins" if need be. ![]() ![]() |
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They have 14kt White Gold findings, chains and wires etc..., which means I can re-cycle some of my pearl jewellery, e.g. making tin cup necklace and bracelets etc... ![]() DK ![]()
__________________ Live life to the full, tell loved ones how much they mean to you every day, as no one can foresee the future! |
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I know what you mean. I've only used it to shorten my strand to 16" when I wear button-down shirt; so it's covered in the back. I haven't tried it with the rope. When I wear the rope as a double strand, I let it hang naturally without keeping them flat and neat. I noticed lately that when people wear 2 strands, they let them look sort of haphazard (maybe not the right word???) where the strands don't lay flat and neat in place ( one strand is not completely nested inside the other). See Ashley Judd here:
__________________ Cathy I finally took a decent avatar picture. My 2 obsessions are FW exotics and Tahitian pearls. Last edited by Hanaleimom; 10-21-2008 at 12:24 AM. |
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| Absolutely! It's difficult to get hold of White Gold findings in the UK, and I do not want to use silver as it tanishes. Just need to save up for some findings now ![]() DK ![]()
__________________ Live life to the full, tell loved ones how much they mean to you every day, as no one can foresee the future! |
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| I'm getting some white gold in. It should be on it's way now, but I can't remember if I ordered just what I need or a surplus. If you pm with what you want I can maybe track it down |
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Regarding this, quote : "Cliclasp has very nice clasps, unfortunately rather expensive " unquote One has to get rid of the idea it is a clasp (I had to get rid of myself ...), it is rather a way of wearing a removable center piece, so the price of the centerpiece overcomes the price of the finding, plus having the fun of composing oneself jewelry as an extra ... |
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