paberklemmide
Paberklemmide, often referred to as paper clips, are simple yet ubiquitous stationery items. Their primary function is to temporarily fasten sheets of paper together without causing permanent damage. The most common design consists of a length of wire bent into a double-oval or triangular loop shape. This form allows the clip to grip the paper by its inherent tension.
The invention of the modern paper clip is often attributed to Johan Vaaler, a Norwegian inventor who
Paper clips are typically made from steel wire, often coated with plastic or a thin layer of