Here are all the types of earring closures
Below we illustrate all the types of earring closures:
Butterfly closure
It is a very practical and light closure, however it creates the suspended effect, because it does not generate friction on the earlobe. It is called a butterfly closure because the insert that attaches to the earring post has a shape that looks like that of a butterfly.
A drawback that this type of closure has is that by using it repeatedly over time, it could loosen, because the two flaps of the butterfly tend to distance themselves from each other. So to avoid losing your earrings, we recommend tightening them regularly, bringing the two wings of the butterfly closer together using steel tweezers or even with your fingers.
Closing in Monachina or Monachella
If you wish to wear dangling earrings, we definitely recommend the earring clasp, because it is a very secure type of clasp and by using this clasp, it is practically impossible to lose the earrings.
Because in addition to the pin that attaches to the ear, it has an additional device that attaches to the pin at the back of the lobe.
Retractable closure
The concealed clasp is commonly mounted on hoop earrings and is also widely used on children's earrings. Since the hook is inserted inside the barrel of the earrings, it is a very comfortable closure even to keep on during the night.
Bayonet lock
It is a very smooth and easy to attach clasp, and is commonly applied to hoop earrings. The only drawback, unlike the concealed clasp, is that if they are worn at night, the bayonet pin could prick and cause discomfort behind the ear.
Clip closure
The clip closure is very similar to the stud closure, the only difference is the differently shaped rear device, which snaps closed.
Closing in Amo
If you like dangling earrings, you can also choose to purchase the classic and very practical hook closure.
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apr 30, 2024
apr 30, 2024