A filigree clasp on a necklace or bracelet is commonly called a fishhook clasp. It has this name because one part of it resembles a fishhook. The other part is usually a flat, pointed oval (but is sometimes a circle or square) into which you insert the fishhook part. Fishhook clasps not only come in filigree designs but also with pearl or gem decorations. This kind of jewelry clasp is traditionally attached to a string of pearls. It is designed to be secure to prevent the loss of a necklace or bracelet by having a secondary catch built into the fishhook part.
Instructions
- 1
Grasp the flat part of the filigree clasp in one hand between the thumb and forefinger. Grasp the fishhook part in the other hand between the thumb and forefinger.
2Insert the end of the fishhook part into the opening on the free end of the flat part. The other ends of the fishhook and flat parts are attached to string of the necklace or bracelet.
3Push the fishhook part all the way into the pointed oval part of the clasp as far as it will go. You may have to squeeze the sides of the fishhook together to get it to go in all the way. You will hear or feel a small click. The click is the fishhook part of the clasp locking into place.
4Adjust the necklace or bracelet to your liking with the pointed oval part of the clasp lying flat against your skin and you are done.
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