What are the different types of earring clasps?

Types of Earring Clasps:
  • Posts and Findings. Ear posts and findings consist of a simple metal bar and a small clasp. …
  • Stabilizer Guards. Stabilizer guards are found on heavy or large earrings because they are able to support more weight than some other clasps. …
  • Hooks. Dangling earrings are usually secured with a hook. …
  • Hinged.

What are the hooks on earrings called?

An earwire is a bow of wire, looped to fasten an earring to a pierced ear. It is generally made of precious metal or hypoallergenic surgical steel. Earwires are available commercially, as jewelry findings, but some jewelers make their own.

What are the different types of earring posts?

Earring back types
  • Leverback. Leverback earrings hook through a piercing and fasten by pushing the lever at the base of the earring closed. …
  • Friction back. The friction back is also called the push back or post back. …
  • Screw back. …
  • La pousette back. …
  • Latch back. …
  • Omega back. …
  • Fish hook back.

What earring hooks are best?

What are some great hypoallergenic earring hooks?
  • Beadaholique. These ball and coil earrings are a great hypoallergenic alternative as they’re made from surgical steel. …
  • Arret. This beautiful collection of gold, rose-gold and silver earring hoops are all made from 925 sterling silver. …
  • Pure Titanium Hooks.

What are French hooks?

French wire earrings are essentially dangly earrings designed with a curved hook that goes through your ear. The hook is open at the back, and the earring can sit on the earlobe without an earring back.

How do you attach earring hooks to earrings?

What are earring hooks used for?

You can use this open loop to attach other earring decorations, like feathers or dangling leather shapes. You can use the same process to open the small metal loops attached to lever-back French clips and earring posts.

What are most earring hooks made of?

Fine silver or “pure silver”, generally 99.9% pure, is OK for most people to wear. Sterling silver, 92.5% silver, is usually OK for most people to wear. However, although the remaining 7.5% of this metal is usually copper, it sometimes also includes nickel.

What is niobium wire?

Niobium is a rare inert metal so it is hypoallergenic and terrific for sensitive ears and skin. We rate this wire to be dead soft. We anodized (create the colors) by hand. It does not change the chemical composition of the wire, only the way light bounces off of the surface which changes the way we see the colors.

How do you wear French hook earrings?

How do you fix a broken earring hook?

What are latch back earrings?

Sometimes called lever back or euro wire, latch back closures feature a hook shaped wire. Often used for dangling earrings that hang, a latch provides added security to keep the earring locked and looped through the piercing.

What is an ear nut?

Earring nuts, earring backs, and clutches are all used to keep earring posts and earwire designs secure and snug on your ear. Earring nuts are a style of earring back or clutch that “screw” onto the earring post.

How do you use Huggies earrings?

How do you use kidney ear wires?

What are post and nut earrings?

They have a push on and pull off design. The ear nut (also called an earring back) holds on to the post using friction, and the post has a notched end to prevent the ear nut from slipping off.

How do you make earring nuts?

How do you use earwire hooks?

What are kidney wires?

Kidney ear wires get their name from the identifiable shape of the formed wire used to make these findings. Kidney wires are affordable earring components that offer the security of a hook latch with the affordability of a lightweight, simple wire design.

How do you make long Earwires?

How do you get earring dangles to stay facing towards the front?

How do you twist earring wires?