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18K gold Chain 40cm18K gold Chain 40cm
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€193.00
PENDANT  18K OSO                                                                                    PENDANT  18K OSO
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€40.00
9K Gold Pendant 15mm suitable for engraving9K Gold Pendant 15mm suitable for engraving
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€71.83€102.61
925 STERLING SILVER Ringwith olivine and Zircon925 STERLING SILVER Ringwith olivine and Zircon
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€53.57€76.52
925 silver Cross Necklace with Zircon925 silver Cross Necklace with Zircon
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€29.22€41.74

The link closest to your heart

The link closest to your heart

CURB Curb chains, which can be categorized as Cuban or Twisted, feature interlocking links when laid flat. Certain open-link curb chains may only be differentiated from a trace chain through this specific arrangement, whereas the denser variant, referred to as closed curb chains, maintains a consistent appearance regardless of how they are suspended. This particular chain style offers an extensive range of widths, varying from just a few millimeters to more than four centimeters. Additionally, the links can be designed in various shapes, including round, flattened, or faceted, showcasing a wide array of styles.
FIGARO A Figaro necklace is a well-known jewelry design characterized by a sequence of three short links followed by a single long link, with this pattern being repeated several times throughout the piece. Rather than being classified as a distinct style, Figaro is more accurately described as a favored variation of the Curb chain.This variation can be adapted and reproduced in various other styles as well.
BYZANTINE A Byzantine chain is a sophisticated metal design utilized in jewelry, characterized by its rope-like texture and organic patterns. Each link in the chain is interconnected with four other links, resulting in a woven aesthetic. These chains exhibit a remarkable suppleness and flexibility, allowing them to drape elegantly.
BELCHER The Belcher, also known as Rolo, resembles the Trace design; however, a distinguishing feature of the Belcher chain link is that its width exceeds its thickness. Typically, the exterior of the links is rounded, although the configuration of the links may differ.
ROLO The links of a Rolo chain are typically uniform in shape and predominantly circular. This design represents the most fundamental type of chain. The links are connected in a straightforward alternating pattern, resulting in the appearance of two intertwined strands that are spiraled together, formed by numerous small links that are not fully connected. The links of a Rolo chain are typically uniform in shape and predominantly circular. This design represents the most fundamental type of chain. The links are connected in a straightforward alternating pattern.
ROPE This design produces the appearance of two intertwined strands, formed by numerous small links that are not fully connected. A notable drawback of this otherwise robust chain is that if one link fails, it may lead to a sequential failure of the remaining links. The rope chain is composed of small links that have been meticulously interwoven to create twisted, rope-like segments. There are various iterations of the rope chain, each differing in terms of intricacy and complexity.
SINGAPORE This chain is often referred to as Twisted Curb; however, the links are interconnected in a manner that maintains a natural curve, even when the chain is straightened. Typically, this chain is offered in a delicate form, giving it a fluid appearance. The Singapore chain resembles the traditional curb chain, featuring flattened links that are twisted to create its distinctive shape. This design contributes to its flexibility, durability, and versatility, making it suitable for pairing with any pendant of your choice.
PRINCE OF WALES This is a flexible rope chain. The chain is composed of a series of twisted segments formed by small circular links, with each individual link connected to at least four others. While it bears a resemblance to the Singapore chain, it features a more loosely interwoven structure.
SPIGA Spiga, or Wheat, consists of elongated, slender links shaped like teardrops, all oriented in a uniform direction. Each link is connected by a small hinge, resulting in a style that lacks the flexibility and fluidity found in other designs. The chain exhibits a three-dimensional quality that appears nearly square, resembling a plaited wire. The Spiga chain is made up of interlocking figure-eight links, creating a symmetrical pattern with all links aligned in the same direction. This chain possesses a distinct texture, making it suitable for wear alone or paired with a pendant.
BOX The Box design bears resemblance to the Venetian chain; however, its links are more loosely arranged and take on a rectangular shape, in contrast to the Venetian chain, which consistently features square and more tightly connected links.
VENETIAN Venetian chains are very similar to Box chain, but the links are always square, whereas the Box chains are loser and rectangular
BEAD Bead or ball chain consists of small metal spheres interconnected by short segments of wire, each segment being no longer than the beads themselves. This type of chain features a unique fastening mechanism known as 'snap over the first link.' While larger steel variants are predominantly utilized for securing ID cards rather than for jewelry, finer versions may also be available for decorative purposes. The beads are hollow and possess two small holes located on opposite sides. These holes accommodate a short piece of wire that is deformed at one end, resembling a rivet, ensuring that the end is securely anchored within the bead.
BRICK LINK The brick or serpentine chain, which includes variations such as the Cobra, Boston link, S-link, C-link, or flat link, is characterized as a semi-rigid chain. The links are compressed to such an extent that they nearly merge into a continuous solid band. The brick link design features rows of adjacent rectangular links that are staggered in every alternate row, creating a visual effect similar to that of brickwork in masonry.
FOXTAIL This chain features a complex V-shaped design, which is achieved through the arrangement of two rows of oval rings linked by flat rings positioned centrally. The chain can be manipulated through shaping, twisting, and hammering to adopt a more square or rectangular form. Foxtail chains, characterized by their sharper edges, consist of links arranged at a 45-degree angle. Typically, these chains exhibit a thinner profile on two sides while being broader at the top and bottom, resulting in a flat design that highlights the unique chevron pattern.
SNAKE The snake chain is a closely linked chain featuring either a round or square cross-section, with links that form a subtle zigzag appearance. The flat snake chain is distinguished by its flat configuration. Due to the tightly connected links, the individual components are often not immediately discernible.
SNAIL The Snail, S type, or scroll Meander, also known as the Greek key chain, features a design that is reminiscent of ancient meander motifs. The links are interconnected in a manner that ensures a natural curve persists, even when the chain is untwisted.
ANCHOR CABLE Anchor or cable chain emulates the design of the chains used to secure large anchors on vessels. It is recognized as one of the most straightforward and widely utilized types of chains. The links are oval in shape and crafted from round wire. Various iterations feature one or two sides that are ground flat and polished, enhancing the chain's brilliance through these facets, a process referred to as "diamond cutting." Chains with elongated and open links resembling paperclips are commonly referred to as paperclip chains.
ANCHOR STUD The Achor or Maritime, Marina, or Stud link chain emulates the design of the chains utilized for securing substantial anchors on vessels, characterized by its oval links featuring a central dividing bar. The interconnected segments can be fashioned in either Curb or Trace styles. Additionally, there exists a variant of this design in which every alternate link is an anchor link such as the Puffed Anchor.
BOBBLE The bobble, also referred to as the Station or Saturn chain, is characterized by a series of evenly distributed beads, discs, or oval shapes along its length.
OMEGA The Omega necklace can be more accurately described as a pseudo-chain, constructed by connecting metallic plates onto a wire or woven mesh. These plates create the visual effect of links typically found in a traditional chain.
FANCY A decorative chain can encompass a wide range of designs; it refers to any type of exquisite metal that can be duplicated and interconnected to create a chain. Numerous decorative chains are adaptations of traditional styles, such as a trace chain composed of heart-shaped links or a curb chain featuring gemstones embedded in alternating links.
TRACE A slender simple style version of the Cable or Anchor chain with small, uniform circular or oval links. Trace chains are typically very delicate, especially in finer widths.
FRANCO The Franco chain, characterized by its square cut, features a distinctive V-shaped design on two of its sides, while the remaining two sides bear a closer resemblance to a Curb chain. This chain exhibits a more open structure compared to the Spiga or Foxtail chains, although it may appear similar to them from a distance. The chain is named in honor of the Italian jeweler who originally crafted it.

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