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Necklace Bead Repair Restring Kit Wire Clasp and how-to

$ 2.62

Availability: 8008 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    ReStringNow!
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    Finally, repair that pile of beads that once was a necklace or bracelet!
    Each kit contains: Complete illustrated instructions, 3 feet tigertail wire, 1 pair crimp beads and 1 clasp.
    We have a wide variety of string/wire/clasp combinations for all your re-stringing needs. The information below will help you select an appropriate kit from our listings. For more information about stringing beads, see our
    about me
    page.
    Tigertail
    Easy to use, no needle required, the medium gauge (included in all kits) will fit through most beads. Can be brittle, has a tendency to kink if bent, and may not "drape" with very lightweight beads. Tigertail cannot be knotted and a small pair if needlenose or chainnose pliers is need to "crimp" the clasp onto the wire.
    Clasps
    Each kit has a different clasp and it's mostly a choice of personal preference. All are available in goldtone or silvertone. Barrel clasps are difficult to open and close with one hand so are not ideal for bracelets. Pearl clasps are very secure and attractive with most beads. Spring rings and lobster clasps can be used with one hand (with practice), so are the better choice for bracelets.
    Beads
    Kits are available with, or without, 20 small round goldtone or silvertone beads. These are useful if you have lost a few beads from your original piece and need some "fillers", or need to add some beads to lengthen the finished item.
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    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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