Gold-Filled Small Trigger Lobster Claw Clasp
G38170
Gold-Filled Small Trigger Lobster Claw Clasp
G38170
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Specs
Material | Gold-Filled |
Nation of Origin | Italy |
Finish | Bright |
Manufacturing Method | Machine Made |
Anti Tarnish | No |
Tariff | 7113.20.3000 |
Gram Weight | 0.206837 |
Note: Lobster claw clasps contain steel springs
Why Choose Lobster Clasps?
Lobster clasps are one of the most popular clasp options out there for your jewelry designs. The larger size and flat shape are easy to grip and maneuver behind the neck. The side trigger to open the clasp is easy to feel with your finger and pull, even when you can’t see the clasp behind your neck. Many customers demand lobster clasps on their jewelry or request upsell replacements for small cheap clasps that are hard to operate.
How to Choose the Best Lobster Clasps
The S551 Series of lobster clasps includes clasps as small as 4x8mm to the largest size of 8x16mm, meaning there’s so much versatility. Select a lobster clasp that is roughly the same width as the rest of your bracelet or necklace for the best results. The larger clasps are a perfect option to finish off your chunky sterling silver statement chains. The closed rings on these clasps also make them ideal for finishing beaded designs. The oval shape is elegant and will complement any design. However, lobster clasps come in other shapes too. All of them are high quality alternatives. Scroll down to browse the most popular choices.
How Long Will Lobster Clasps Last?
Lobster clasps include an internal steel spring that make them very secure and long-lasting. You don’t ever have to worry about your favorite necklace or bracelet falling off. Usually when jewelry pieces break it is at the attachment point to the clasp or somewhere along the length of the design. Lobster clasps rarely break. They are designed to be sturdy.
How to Connect a Lobster Clasp
You will need compatible jump rings to attach your lobster clasps to chain or beading wire. Some lobster clasps come with an attached jump ring that you know will work well! However, you will also need to attach a jump ring at the opposite end of your bracelet or necklace so your clasp has an attachment point. Some jewelry artists prefer to solder these jump rings closed for extra durability. If so, be careful to keep heat away from your lobster clasps so you don’t damage the steel spring mechanism inside.
Clasps | |
Clasp Type | Lobster Clasp |
Clasp With Jump Ring | No Jump Ring |
Lob Series G38170 Or S154 | 5x8mm |