Lobster clasps are commonly found on necklaces, bracelets, and keychains. The lobster clasp is opened or closed by gripping a small lever for long enough to apply it, usually with a fingernail, and then attaching it to a short link-chain or ring-like structure. Lobster clasps are named for the "pinching" technique they employ, and they're frequently shaped like a lobster claw. The lobster clasp gets its name from a lobster's claw. In look and operation, it resembles a grappling hook or a carabiner. The lobster clasp consists of two protrusions, one slightly larger than the other, connected by a small, flat end that houses the opening and closing mechanism. A round lobster clasps functions the same way as a normal lobster clasp but looks more elegant.
We offer silver filled clasps, silver filled finding clasps, and a variety of round lobster clasps at Kamal Trading Company. We are wholesalers of silver filled findings, ready to provide our customers with the best jewelry making findings.