Lampwork clasp

Tiger clasp by Blue Heeler

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I wonder how this could be designed to connect in front. Maybe by using the top loop on each side for the necklace. And the bottom loop for dangles. Tina

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Christina Peterson
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I showed Carolyn my lampwork ring by Kate Drew-Wilkerson that I bought when I was in Tucson. Looks like she adapted the concept to a clasp. Good for her!! I also picked up a few of her lampworked beauties for my magpie hoard - as well as some of our Karen's beauties. I'm now a proud owner of a flutter bead!

I think you could adapt that to a front focal fairly easily, but I think I'd want an over-the-head design with the dangles attached to the slide half of the clasp. You could even have several different dangles that way if you wanted to break up the clasp sets.

Mj

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Mj

YUMMY thanks for the post, Tina!

Becki "In between the moon and you, the angels have a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right." -- Counting Crows

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BeckiBead

I don't like long necklaces. I dunk them in my soup. But the changing dangles is a great idea.

I just got my lavender flutter from Karen. I need to get some of those neo-lavender/alexandrite beads from you. The LBS charges 50 cents each for them. Karen does good work for very reasonable prices. And isn't she a pleasure.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

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