Approximate Chain Weight Chart

Chain weight, width, and thickness may vary slightly due to the manufacturing process. These variations are normal and can occur based on the style, design, and how each chain is crafted.

Chain Anatomy

Understanding the parts of a chain can help you choose the right style and fit. Our diagram highlights the key components

Box Lock

A box lock is a secure clasp commonly used for heavier chains and bracelets. It features a tab that clicks into a locking box to hold the piece in place. Depending on the style and weight of the chain, the number of safety latches can vary from 1 to 2 for added security.

Lobster Clasp

A lobster clasp is a popular and reliable closure shaped like a lobster claw, often used on necklaces and bracelets. It opens with a small spring-loaded lever and snaps shut for a secure hold. Lobster clasps are easy to use and ideal for both lightweight and medium-weight jewelry. The size of the lobster clasp can vary depending on the style and weight of the chain.

Chain Length

This guide is an estimate and will vary based on height and build.