Segment Clickers

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Operating Segment Clickers

At GoldAge, we take pride in offering high-quality gold clicker rings, designed for both elegance and ease of use. Clicker rings are versatile jewellery pieces featuring a hinged clasp that securely "clicks" into place, making them ideal for various piercings, including septum, daith, helix, and more.

Operating Your Gold Clicker Ring

1. Inserting the Clicker Ring:

  • Open the Hinge: Gently hold the ring and locate the hinged segment. Carefully lift or pull the hinged portion to open the ring.
  • Insert into the Piercing: Align the open segment with your piercing and slowly insert the ring, ensuring minimal discomfort.
  • Secure the Clasp: Once the ring is through the piercing, close the hinge by pressing it until you hear or feel a "click," indicating it's securely fastened.

2. Removing the Clicker Ring:

  • Open the Hinge: Gently lift or pull the hinged segment to open the ring.
  • Slide Out of the Piercing: Carefully and slowly remove the ring from your piercing.

Maintenance and Care

To maintain the lustre and functionality of your gold clicker ring:

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean the ring with a mild soapy water solution and a soft-bristled brush to remove any debris. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
  • Proper Storage: Store your jewellery in a dry place, preferably in individual pouches, to prevent scratching and tarnishing.

Adjustments and Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with opening or closing the clicker ring:

  • Use of Jewellery Pliers: For larger gauge clickers, consider using ring opening or closing pliers for adjustments. Gently adjust the ring to ensure the hinge operates smoothly.
  • Seek Professional Assistance: If you're uncomfortable making adjustments, consult a professional piercer for assistance.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your GoldAge clicker ring remains a beautiful and functional addition to your jewellery collection.

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