A clasp that has a "T" shape inserted into an opening (round or otherwise) to catch and hold two strands.
Is sometimes call a bar and ring clasp and is a jewelry fastener where a bar can be inserted into a ring to fasten a piece of jewelry. It is used to attach the two ends of a necklace or bracelet
A fastening consisting of a ring at one end of a bracelet or necklace and a short bar on the other. The bar passes through the ring to sit across it, securely fastening the two ends together.
A toggle clasp (or bar-and-ring clasp) is a jewelry fastener featuring a bar that can be inserted into a ring to connect the two ends of a necklace or bracelet.
A type of clasp that uses a bar and ring. The bar attaches to one end of the bead cord and the ring attaches to the other end of the bead cord with the bar slides thru the ring and then turns at a right angle to the cord. The bar then cannot move back thru the ring.
A means of fastening two ends of a chain together consisting of a ring on one end and a short bar on the other. The bar is slid through the ring and sits across it so it does not slide or pull.
A fastener consisting of a ring on one end of a necklace or bracelet and a short bar on the other end. The bar is slid through the ring and sits across it so it does not slide or pull.
A closure that is used for bracelets and necklaces consisting of a ring on one end and bar on the other. The bar slides through the ring vertically and then lays on the ring horizontally to keep it from coming back through. Toggle clasps are usually bulky and are much easier to fasten than smaller clasps.
A toggle clasp (also called a bar and ring clasp) is a jewelry fastener in which a bar can be inserted into a ring to fasten a piece of jewelry. It is used to attach the two ends of a necklace or bracelet.