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9x5mm Satin Hamilton Gold-Plated Trigger Clasp

Give your designs an attractive finish with this 9x5mm satin hamilton gold-plated trigger clasp. It will work nicely for a dainty bracelet or necklace. This design uses a classic loop with a trigger that opens the clasp. A small ring at the back allows you to attach this clasp to your choice of stringing material. With its smooth satin finish, this finding will work with any idea and give it a classy feel. Try it in a bracelet laced with fire-polished beads or freshwater pearls.
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1of2(50%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for 9x5mm Satin Hamilton Gold-Plated Trigger Clasp
Review 1 for 9x5mm Satin Hamilton Gold-Plated Trigger Clasp
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GwenR44
Location: Florida
About me: Other
My beading emphasis is: Jewelry Making
Works well with certain brass cord ends
Date:February 13, 2013
Pros: Size, Price, Versatile, Quality, Color
Other beading styles or techniques: Chain Maille
Creation: Necklace
"I purchased this clasp hoping it would look good with some brass cord ends that I had purchased and which were an odd color. The satin Hamilton clasp looks very well with them; not quite the same color but blends nicely. Am very pleased with it. It is a small clasp which is exactly what was needed with 1.5mm leather cord. The color would also go well with anything gold-filled."
Review 2 for 9x5mm Satin Hamilton Gold-Plated Trigger Clasp
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sweetpea12
Location: Boston, MA
About me: I design and sell in stores/boutiques
My beading emphasis is: Jewelry Making
Worst gold plating ever
Date:August 6, 2012
Cons: Color, Quality
"I got a bunch of clasps and findings from Satin Hamilton with this matte finish, which I used to make necklaces. On all the pieces, the plating was completely removed after a few HOURS of wearing them. The gold plated chain I used from a different manufacturer was still shiny gold, and the findings were worn back to whatever base metal they used. It looked awful, not to mention, whatever metals had worn off into my skin. I'll never use these again, and I certainly can't sell any of the designs I already used them in."