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JEWELRY THAT CATCHES AND SNAGS EVERYTHING

WATCH OUT FOR JEWELRY WITH POINTS OR HOOKS THAT CATCHES & SNAGS

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Jewelry That Catches and Snags Clothing

Here’s a catch…

Before you purchase your next charm, pendant, ring or bracelet, stop and take a good look at the mounting.

What you see could harm you.

Literally!

The truth is, a lot of mountings look pretty, but are not great designs.

They have sharp edges, rough beads or prongs, pointy sides, things that dangle, Pointed v-tip prongs, high heads, curly hooks (like your monkey charm here, and here) and free-form settings that make it a nightmare to wear.

These types of jewelry get caught and snagged on everything!

S LINKS…. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!

One of the worst tennis bracelets to buy is the popular S-link style diamond bracelet (see image at bottom). They catch, tear and rip things to pieces.

Open heart pendants like the one shown below as well are beautiful, but they will catch your clothing and hair in their hooks.

Beware!

Open Heart Diamond PendantAnything that has a hook on it (like a monkey’s tail), hangs down, curls up, curls in, or is open just enough to allow clothing and fibers to sneak through…

Take caution!

It’s a snag just waiting to happen.

Hooks and pointy jewelry get caught, catches and rips your sweaters, hair and skin to shreds.

Watch out for initial pendants with cute curly cues too. Watch out for thin, razor-sharp charms. Keep your eyes open for palm trees (see Below), swords, animals and stars. Anything with pointy points. Anything that doesn’t feel smooth to the touch, pass it up. If it feels jagged or ridged, scaly, bumpy, uneven or sharp… They could be an accident in the future.

Damage to the stones…

And if you always get your jewelry caught and snagged, you’ll probably do harm and damage to the stones as well. Your stones may come loose. The prongs might bust off. The item could break in half if it gets hooked hard enough. Those little reaching hands and arms will snap right off.

Your octopus may lose a tentacle or two.

The point is

Don’t buy items that look like they could become problems later.

Hooks sticking out, sharp points, jagged edges, thin metal, gemstones and heads that sit up too high… Inspect any jewelry for potential problems before making the commitment to purchase it.

Run your fingers and clothing over the pieces.

Does it feel smooth? Follow the contours and edges. Make sure there’s nothing that will get caught that could eventually turn into disaster.

Because if it sticks out, you’re bound to catch it. And if it starts to catch on things, you aren’t going to wear it.

And then, it’s just a waste of money.

Examples:

Below are some jewelry items that has points, hooks, prongs, and gemstones that stick out and could get caught:

Jewelry Catches on Everything!

Smooth, polished, rounded and closed edged jewelry is the best.

Otherwise, you might catch a monkey by its tail.

Cheers! :)




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Recommended Jewelry Supplies:

Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner Jewelry Steam Cleaner
Complete Jewelry Cleaner Kit Diamond Dazzle Stick
Gold Silver Jewelry Polishing Cloths Jewelry Making Supplies Kit
Gold Acid Test Kit Watch Tool Repair Kit
Ring Adjusters EMT Emergency Ring Cutter
10x Jewelers Loupe Jewelers Microscope

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