Woman Jeweler Invents Connectables Clasp
Filed in archive Jewelry News by tammy on January 11, 2007

I wish they gave us a close up of this baby. It's a new type of clasp invented by Denise Couling of Just So! which allows the jewelry wearer to switch out necklaces easily. I'm not exactly sure what that means. I guess you can add more than one necklace on at a time?
Here are a few more details from a web article I found, Woman clasps onto jewelry innovation:
Couling, the owner of Just So! jewelry store in downtown Brighton
, said she's excited about getting a patent for her Connectables clasp, which allows women to add and change necklace strands with ease. However, the Green Oak Township mother, attorney and store owner said her focus remains her customers and having fun with her jewelry business.I managed to find her web site, and she's got a good number of jewelry pieces (a few I've included below), but no close up of the clasp. I guess we'll just have to wait! I'm very curious.


I'm assuming because she seems to work with gemstone beads and multiple strands of necklaces, the clasp allows you to attach them to each other (?)
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