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Miansai makes its men's bracelets out of thin rope, similar to what a rock climber would use, and uses a metal anchor as a clasp.
It is carved out of aircraft-grade aluminum, slightly larger than a quarter, battery-powered, and can be worn with a variety of accessories such as a clasp, a sport band, a leather band, or a necklace.
Nangle et al. also discovered that a finger-like projection that includes a zinc ion acts as a clasp, strengthening the bond between Period and Cryptochrome.
Another option is to use the thread itself as a clasp, by leaving it long and tying a bow to keep the bracelet closed.
If the cord or string will fit around a button or other item that you will use as a clasp, you can add it to the cord directly now.
If you had to cut your clasp off or open a ring in the clasp, you may need to buy a jump ring as well as a clasp so you can attach it to your necklace.
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Males of the genus Paedocypris have a highly modified pelvic girdle, and pelvic fin rays and associated muscles that along with a conspicuous, keratinized knob of skin in front of the fins possibly function as a clasping organ, although its precise biological role is still unclear [ 8].
As long as the necklace has a clasp and fits your waist you can create a classic look by wrapping the necklace around your waist and using the clasp to hold it in place.
By James M. Cain The New Yorker, May 2 , 1931 P. 25Man goes to mail a clasp envelope as registered mail, and looks for the sealing wax to seal it.
There was a clasping of hands, as well as a few public pats on the back and brief bearhugs.
She wears a corsage, he a boutonniere, as their hands clasp a knife over a cake just as they might have done half a century before.
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