Invisible Clasp An invisible clasp, or hidden clasp, refers to one that cannot be seen when closed. These types are often used in repeating patterns like tennis bracelets to ensure the design is not broken up by the clasp.
Also commonly used for creating an invisible clasp in strings of beads. Especially pearls, where the tube part is hidden within a pearl bead, so that when the screw is in place, it looks like an endless string. Back to Index ...
Or, consider a long cultured pearl strand with several invisible clasps that allow it to be worn in different lengths or combined with a matching bracelet. Go for high drama with a ring or earrings set with one white pearl, one black.
See also: Settings, Jewelry, Precious metal, Faceted, Mineral
 
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