…Basic link chains are called cable chains, and they’re the easiest kind of chain to repair. Then you have ball chains and box chains, which are also fairly simple to…
The Definitive Guide to Necklace Chain Replacement
…a client while metal detecting. The original chain was falling apart, and we had to restring it on a new chain. The Type of Chain Chains come in all shapes…
How Do I Fix A Broken Necklace Chain?
…can get your broken necklace chain fixed with soldering. Chain Soldering Chain soldering is the process of mending breaks in chains with solder, a metal alloy that is fusible and…
Chain Reaction: The Fascinating History of the Chain Necklace
…box chains, curb chains, rope chains, and cable chains. A chain necklace is a perfect everyday piece to have in your jewelry collection. You can dress it up or down,…
A Quick Guide To Best Chains For Pendants
…ball chains, and snake chains might stretch out or snap. Best and Worst Chains for Pendants Cable chains, box chains, curb chains, figaro chains, and wheat chains are all great…
How To Buy A Durable Necklace Chain
…a list of popular chain types and what we recommend for buying a durable necklace chain: Cable chain – Classic, simple links. This chain is fairly sturdy at standard widths…
4 Different Types of Difficult Chains To Repair
…no to chain repair. How are Chains Repaired? Chains are usually pretty easy to fix, if they’re within a standard thickness around 1.4mm. Depending on the type of chain, the…
How To Make A Chain Longer
…This option is only available for standard chains with definable links, such as a figaro chain or cable chain. Most chains are made out of standard jewelry materials such as…
How To Replate A Chain Necklace
…how to replate a chain necklace and get it back to its original look. Gold Plated Chain Necklaces This chain was brass/copper and plated with a thick micron plating Ranging…