Components fabricated from an alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper, serve as fastening devices in handcrafted adornments. These enable secure closure and opening of necklaces, bracelets, and other wearable art. A common example includes a lobster claw style attached to a jump ring, connecting two ends of a beaded strand.
The implementation of these metallic components provides durability and a refined aesthetic to artisanal creations. Their composition resists tarnishing and contributes to the longevity of the finished piece. Historically, silver has been valued for its malleability, antibacterial properties, and visual appeal, rendering it a material of choice for both functional and ornamental purposes in personal accessories.