To remove a magnetic clasp from a leather bracelet, use one finger to hold the leather band while using another finger (often the thumb) to push down on the leather near the clasp, separating the clasp pieces.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Secure the Leather: Use one finger to firmly hold the leather part of the bracelet close to the magnetic clasp. This prevents the leather from tugging or stretching unnecessarily.
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Apply Pressure: Use another finger, like your thumb, to push down on the leather right next to where the clasp connects.
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Separate the Clasp: This pressure should help to separate the two halves of the magnetic clasp. The magnets should release with gentle pressure rather than a hard pull. Avoid pulling directly on the clasp pieces to prevent damage to the leather or the clasp itself.
The key is to apply pressure strategically near the join, making it easier for the magnets to detach without causing stress on the leather or the clasp components.