Jewelry Findings refers to jewelry components used to put together and assemble jewelry. The description of Jewelry Findings is that it is a jewelry component that is functional in the construction or wearing of a jewelry piece. Jewelry Findings are used throughout the jewelry industry to collectively describe a variety of prefabricated items such as jump rings, bails, ear wires, crimps, chains, link locks, bead tips, pins and clasps.

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