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Guide to Beadwork - ONLINE BEADING GLOSSARY |
There are many kinds of clasps. They fall into the category of findings. They usually consist of two metal pieces which are attached to either end of the beadwork. They may then be attached to or detached from each other so the piece may be worn. Some of the types include barrel, hook and eye, jump-ring and spring-ring clasps. See individual listings for more detailed descriptions.
Source: original Guide to Beadwork (Sep 2000)
