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Types of chains

by Jewelers Mutual
Apr 11, 2023 12:00PM
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Summary

Explore the most popular chain styles to find the perfect match for your jewelry look and lifestyle.

  • Classic options like cable and box chains offer durability and timeless appeal.
  • Bold styles like Cuban, rope, and curb chains add texture and statement flair.
  • Specialty designs like herringbone and tennis chains bring elegance and shine.

 

In recent years, chains have grown in popularity. But what are the different types of chains? Each chain serves a different vibe and style. There is a wide selection of chains for people looking to add a little flash of chic to their look, whether they’re shopping online or in a jewelry store. 

Since there is an abundance of chain styles to choose from, selection comes down to a mix of personal preference and budget. The types of chains vary in weight, length, and thickness. You can go subtle and barely-there, chunky and bold, or even add diamonds to keep things interesting and flex your personality. 

For all types of chains, the metal type, the thickness (specified in millimeters) and the weight of the chain determine the price. Opting for silver, gold-plated metals, or a base metal (like brass or stainless steel) will help shave down the cost. 

If you are interested in trying out the chain trend but don’t know where to begin, consider two of the most common—and classic—types of chains: the cable chain and the box chain. Cable chains have rounded or oval interconnected links, while the box chain consists of squared-off links that look like small boxes. Both chain styles are known for their durability and classic appearance. 

Here are the different types of chains that are available at most retail jewelers.

 

Cuban Link chain 

This timeless classic has become an iconic accessory, especially with people who bring the swagger wherever they go. There are two types of Cuban link chains: the Miami Cuban link (featuring the round, tightly-packed interlocking shapes) and the Prong Cuban link (square links that have a “woven” appearance). Rappers A$AP Rocky and Jay-Z have Cuban link chains and Bruno Mars sings about them in his beloved party anthem “24k Magic.”

 

Curb Link chain 

An enduring classic with 1970s appeal, the curb link has been around for hundreds of years. Where Cuban links tend to be more dimensional, Curb links are twisted, lie flat, and have a high-shine finish. Actor James Gandolfini wore a curb link chain with a medallion as Tony Soprano in the television series, The Sopranos.

 

Tennis chain 

The tennis necklace is a continuous strand of diamonds—small, large, or somewhere in between. This style is a perfect way to project confidence and telegraph fame and/or accomplishments. You may think a tennis chain is the perfect accessory for a red-carpet event (and it is) but Australian tennis champion, Nick Kyrgios, wears his diamond tennis chain on the court. 

 

Herringbone chain 

Also known as a step-cut chain, the herringbone chain style displays multiple rows of interconnected V-shaped links, arranged so that the direction of each row is opposite the row next to it. Most of the links are created from sheet metal, producing flat sides with sharp edges. It’s a high-shine, nearly-glitzy option that layers well with other styles. Go wide with this one—the 7-9 mm range would be perfect.

 

Rope chain

This type of chain looks like…well, it looks like a rope. Its strands are woven tightly in segments of twos and threes, giving it a twisty appearance. Shiny (and wonderfully extravagant when you choose an oversized style), it’s a favorite among many celebrities.

 

Figaro chain 

One of the more unique chain designs, the Figaro chains are usually thick and feature on longer link alternating with 3-5 smaller links. It’s durable, versatile, and looks cool when you wear it alone or with charms and pendants like crosses or medallions.

 

Snake chain 

This type of chain is narrow but sturdy and supremely flexible, creating a single, continuous and fluid line. It’s perfect for dangling pendants and smaller medallions. 

 

Wheat chain 

 

Also referred to as a Spiga chain, the wheat chain is formed by V-shaped, interlocking links. It has a braided/woven look that resembles a stalk of wheat. Very 1970s chic and also a good one for pendants.

 

Foxtail chain 

Bearing a close resemblance to wheat chains with its chevron pattern, the foxtail chain design has two rows of oval links, arranged at a 45-degree angle and connected by flat links with squared-off edges.

 

Byzantine chain

This intricate Italianate type of chain has a ropey, regal appearance and is formed by a repeating pattern of interlinked jump-ring pairs.

 

And there you have it—the guide to different types of chains! Whether you're aiming for a subtle and refined look or seeking a bold statement piece, the world of chains offers many options to suit your style.

 

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