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Copper Plated Jump Ring, Round, Assorted Sizes (ounce)

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Not sure about the best jump ring size for your new project? Try a bag of mixed-size jump rings, and you'll have the right size and gauge for connecting bulk chain to clasps and centerpieces, making all types of earrings, attaching charms or pendants to bracelets and necklaces, adding dangles to bookmarks and bag clips, and making last-minute holiday jewelry.To make it easier to re-order the right size for repeat projects, pick up a measuring gauge too, too before you run out of your favorite size of jump ring!     JUMP RING HINT    When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of  "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes  them easier to close neatly.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
Not sure about the best jump ring size for your new project? Try a bag of mixed-size jump rings, and you'll have the right size and gauge for connecting bulk chain to clasps and centerpieces, making all types of earrings, attaching charms or pendants to bracelets and necklaces, adding dangles to bookmarks and bag clips, and making last-minute holiday jewelry.To make it easier to re-order the right size for repeat projects, pick up a measuring gauge too, too before you run out of your favorite size of jump ring!     JUMP RING HINT    When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of  "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes  them easier to close neatly.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
Not sure about the best jump ring size for your new project? Try a bag of mixed-size jump rings, and you'll have the right size and gauge for connecting bulk chain to clasps and centerpieces, making all types of earrings, attaching charms or pendants to bracelets and necklaces, adding dangles to bookmarks and bag clips, and making last-minute holiday jewelry.To make it easier to re-order the right size for repeat projects, pick up a measuring gauge too, too before you run out of your favorite size of jump ring!     JUMP RING HINT    When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of  "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes  them easier to close neatly.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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Not sure about the best jump ring size for your new project? Try a bag of mixed-size jump rings, and you'll have the right size and gauge for connecting bulk chain to clasps and centerpieces, making all types of earrings, attaching charms or pendants to bracelets and necklaces, adding dangles to bookmarks and bag clips, and making last-minute holiday jewelry.To make it easier to re-order the right size for repeat projects, pick up a measuring gauge too, too before you run out of your favorite size of jump ring!     JUMP RING HINT    When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of  "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes  them easier to close neatly.  See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.
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Not sure about the best jump ring size for your new project? Try a bag of mixed-size jump rings, and you'll have the right size and gauge for connecting bulk chain to clasps and centerpieces, making all types of earrings, attaching charms or pendants to bracelets and necklaces, adding dangles to bookmarks and bag clips, and making last-minute holiday jewelry.

To make it easier to re-order the right size for repeat projects, pick up a measuring gauge too, too before you run out of your favorite size of jump ring!



JUMP RING HINT

Jump Rings

When you open and close jump rings, twist ends instead of "ovaling" them. This keeps their round shape better, which makes them easier to close neatly.


See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

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Sold by:
ounce
Color:
Copper Plated
Size:
Various sizes
Additional Info:
Approx. 400-800 per pack
Country of Origin:
United States

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