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Jewellery Findings and Components
Clasps, jump rings, charms, connectors, and crimps - the small parts that turn beads and stones into finished jewellery. Shop wholesale quantities and keep your bench stocked.
Findings never get the credit, but they decide whether a piece survives daily wear. A weak jump ring loses a customer's pendant. A stiff clasp gets a bracelet returned. Bellaire Wholesale stocks findings across the materials working makers actually specify: sterling silver, gold filled, stainless steel, brass, and alloy options, along with faux leather and Shamballa tubes for cord-based and macramé designs. Within stainless steel alone, the range covers charms, jump rings, connectors, and rings so that hardware-heavy designs can be built from a single material family. Everything is sorted by material and type, letting you match components to a design in minutes instead of digging through mixed lots.
The economics of findings are different from the rest of your supply list. These are consumables. You don't buy a clasp; you buy a hundred of them over a year, and running out mid-production is the most preventable delay in handmade work. That's why this collection is stocked in wholesale quantities at competitive per-unit pricing suited to repeat production. Match your hardware to strands from the beads collection or lengths from chains, and close out the whole build in one order.
Why Choose Our Jewellery Findings and Components?
A finished piece is only as good as its weakest connector. Here's what working makers get from Bellaire's findings collection.
Materials for Every Price Point
Sterling silver and gold-filled for fine work, stainless steel and brass for durable everyday lines, and alloy options where volume matters. One collection covers your full range, from premium commissions to fast-moving inventory.
A Deep Stainless Steel Range
Stainless steel charms, jump rings, connectors, and rings stocked as their own subcategories, so makers building in steel can source coordinated components without substituting across materials.
Material Matching Across Parts
Your charms, jump rings, and connectors should read as one metal. Sourcing them from the same material family keeps finished pieces looking deliberate, not assembled.
Consumable-Friendly Quantities
Findings run out faster than any other supply. Buy in the counts production actually burns through, at wholesale per-unit pricing that makes sense for repeat work.
Beyond Metal Components
Faux leather and Shamballa tubes sit alongside the metal findings, covering cord-based bracelets, adjustable closures, and macramé-style designs from the same order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are jewellery findings?
Findings are the functional components that assemble and finish a piece of jewellery, including clasps, jump rings, connectors, charms, and crimps. They're distinct from decorative elements like beads or pendants.
What's the difference between sterling silver and gold filled findings?
Sterling silver is a solid precious metal alloy (92.5% silver) throughout. Gold filled has a thick bonded layer of gold over a base core, giving lasting gold colour at a fraction of solid gold's cost. Both suit makers selling at higher price points.
What's the difference between jump rings and split rings?
A jump ring is a single loop of wire that opens with pliers, quick to work with and ideal for most connections. A split ring is a double coil, like a tiny keyring, that takes longer to attach but holds where a connection absolutely can't fail.
When should I choose stainless steel findings?
Stainless steel suits everyday-wear designs where durability and tarnish resistance matter, and its lower cost compared to precious metals makes it practical for production runs. Our stainless range includes charms, jump rings, connectors, and rings.
What are Shamballa tubes used for?
Shamballa tubes are the sliding closure components used in adjustable cord and macramé-style bracelets. They let the wearer resize the bracelet by sliding the knotted section along the cord, a staple for cord-based designs.