CYM Jewelry
brought to you by White Dog Systems, LLC
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CYM Jewelry is a start up business, not because the concept of jewelry is new but
because of the design change brought to you by CYM Jewelry. CYM Jewelry is
bringing a new design to market, a radical approach but so simple that everyone is
amazed. The best part is that CYM Jewelry is not mass produced but each piece is
assembled individually, each one is unique.
Imagine, a necklace that can be quickly and easily converted to a bracelet, a single
piece of jewelry that can serve two purposes during the same period because you
simply remove the necklace and put it on as a bracelet, in no time at all.
How is this possible? Once again, it is declared to be amazingly simple once you
understand the concept. Have you ever taken off a necklace and wrapped it around
your wrist, more for storage than anything else? And in a short period of time, the
necklace starts to slip off, it has happened to everyone. But now there is a solution.
Yes, there is lots more to say about the innovation and the beauty of the jewelry but
you are only interested in how it works. Well, we'll get into the sales pitch later but
now, here is the secret:
Look at the picture below, see the rings that join the segments of chain? Each
segment of chain comprises a band of the bracelet.
The rings provide the control of the bracelet to make sure that the bracelet does not
slip off. There are three important parts of the conversion process. On one end of
the necklace is the toggle and there is a clasp on the other end, by slipping the
toggle through the clasp, the necklace is ready to wear.
Now, if you wrap the first segment of the chain around your wrist, inserting the toggle
in the first ring, then you can lock in the first strand of the bracelet. Now just wrap the
next segment of the chain around your wrist and insert the toggle through the
second ring and the next strand of the bracelet is locked in place. Now wrap the last
segment of the chain around the wrist and insert the toggle in the clasp, locking the
third and final strand of the bracelet in place.


