Silver chain is one of the premiere categories of silver jewelry both in sales and the number of variations attributed to this branch of jewelry. Styles range from open link curbs and figaroa chains to sleek herringbones and fancy wheat chains and bead chain. Alterations in width and sizes within each style of chain are often correlated with their affinity for either men who gravitate toward the larger sizes while women generally prefer the thinner more petite gauges of silver chain.
Silver Bead Chain CategoryPlain silver bead chain types as well as those with added silver beads and chevron designs. | |
Silver Box Chain CategoryBox chain is sturdy and versatile, making it a safe choice for gift purchases. | |
Silver Curb and Silver Cable Chain CategoryOval links of curb and cable chain create serene linking designs. | |
Silver Fancy Chain CategoryGorgeous and noble, the silver fancy chains are a smashing success. | |
Silver Figaroa Chain CategoryA favorite style of men's silver chain, the figaroa is a consummate great seller. | |
Silver Figmar Chain CategoryA marvelous style created by the merging of figaroa chain and marina chain. | |
Silver Liquid Silver CategoryHeshi, or liquid silver, serves up an enormously bright, sleek finish, due to its closely knit assembly of minute silver beads. | |
Silver Magic and Herringbone Chain CategoryThe number one category of silver chains are the magic herringbone chains. | |
Silver Marina Chain CategoryMarina chain looks vastly different in its regular and puffed styles. | |
Silver Miscellaneous Chain CategoryLinks, scrolled chain, woven designs, and curved, ornate styles are housed within the miscellaneous silver chain category. | |
Silver Omega Chain CategoryDignified and yet simple, the omega chains show best when worn by themselves and with no other chain to distract the onlooker. | |
Silver Rope Chain CategoryOffering the look of extravagance, the rope chain, sells extremely well all throughout the year. | |
Silver Snake Chain CategoryA snake chain often resembles a tighter weave omega chain design. |
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Sterling Silver Chain Jewelry
Silver chains and necklaces are traditionally adorned by both men and women and are eternally in vogue. Whether a traditional herringbone, a masculine figaroa, or an elegant diamond-cut serpentine, sterling chain is available in hundreds of styles, thicknesses, and types. Most of these styles are Italian silver chain, made in modern factories in the heartland of Italy with traditions deeply rooted in the history of Italy. Families of chains in our jewelry catalog are grouped together from smallest or lightest to largest or heaviest, as a means of facilitating ordering. Their available lengths, from short choker length to long and extensive for adorning lockets or pendants, include men’s and women’s bracelets and are also detailed within the catalog. Many silver chains are able to accommodate charms, stone pendants, or lockets or they can be worn simply without any additional embellishments and revered for their simplicity.
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Silver Bead Chain - Bead chain is family of chain characterized by small round silver balls, which form a continuous strand of sterling silver bead chain. Elongated spaces are sometimes added, as well as bar-shaped beads to offer a more glamorous appearance. They are available in single and multi-row formats with the beads themselves offering a diamond cut finish for a shiny and glimmering effect or a more traditional high polish texture. Specialty designs in this style of chain include graduated beads, V-shaped patterns, the addition of liquid silver, and an oval shape of bead chain. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Silver Box Chain - Just as the name implies, sterling silver box chain is a continuous linking of interconnected six-sided, three-dimensional, sterling silver, miniature boxes. We stock several different sizes and varieties include a twisted version, a box with interspersed beads, and a C-box which offers a more curved and undulating pattern, rather than angular design as with the traditional box styles. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Silver Curb Chain & Cable Chain - Silver curb chain is based on an ancient simplistic design of interlocking similar links together to form a unified product known as a curb chain. Because most early 19th century chain making practices involved little to no machinery, the links were made fairly sizeable in order to craft the product in the most time efficient manor. This larger and weightier grouping of links makes silver curb chain a natural choice for men’s jewelry, however, with the advent of modern machinery, smaller and more feminine styles are now available. The name cable chain owes its name to the heavy and industrial type of cable chain, which is typically used to hoist anchors on large freighters. Both of these styles often are mistaken for one another, however, the cable grouping generally takes on a more 3-dimensional aspect, whereas the curb links are generally flatter. Most of these styles are available in high polish luster, however a few styles of the curbs may be available with a Pave´ finish. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Fancy Silver Chain - A handful of ornate styles, which are primarily outside the realm of widely used classification schemes, are categorized as our class of fancy sterling silver chains. There is no relatedness from one style to another and each one is unique from the rest. While we avail photos of three styles to you below, we urge you to look at the styles of fancy chains in the catalog since the three here are a sampling and are not representative of the entirety of options available. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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| Sterling Silver Figaroa Chain - A combination of three curb links followed by an oval cable with a repeating pattern incorporates a new style of silver chain known as the silver figaroa chain. A quintessentially masculine chain in the larger and heavier varieties, this link embodies manliness and virility; the smaller and lighter variations are a prime choice for any sterling chain wearer and not merely the choice exclusively of men. There are three distinctive specialty variations of figaroa: A specialty finish known as pave imparts an additional element of sparkle to the silver chain. Infinity figaroa is distinguished by its infinity symbol “∞” shaped links, which is followed by an oval cable link. This style does not follow the characteristic “3- plus-1” pattern of figaroas. Figaroa Marina substitutes marina links in lieu of curb chain and generally maintains the typical figaroa linking pattern.
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Figmar Silver Chain - Figmar styling is a union of the Figaroa chain “3-plus-1” pattern with Marina chain family links used in lieu of curb chain. Because of its excessive size, Figmar 300 employs a “2-plus-1” pattern, while still maintaining a strong resemblance to its smaller and lighter counterparts. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Liquid Silver Chain - Liquid Silver chain is a style of sterling silver chain or necklace, which is formed by the addition of tiny cylindrical silver beads and strung on chain, cord or wire. These beads move minimally along the strand and produce a shimmering effect, similar to water flowing, giving rise to the term liquid silver. This fashion was popularized during the 1970’s and was known by an alternate name of heishi, which is used interchangeably today. Variations in style include 5,10,20, and 50-strand and a fancier 10-strand, which sports sterling silver beads throughout the individual rows of liquid silver. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Silver Magic Chain & Herringbone Chain - Herringbone chain is one of the more widely popular styles of sterling silver chains for us at Plum Island Silver. The double herringbone chain is the traditional thicker, more rigid version of the updated, more flexible and forgiving magic chain. As the chain is meant to lay flat, we advise that no charms or pendants be hung from these styles of chain. Most lengths from 7” women's bracelet through 30” chains are available in each of the gauges of magic and double herringbone, however please consult the catalog for specific details within each gauge. Modifications and variations include the following:
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Sterling Silver Marina Chain - Interlocking oval links whose width is bisected by a sterling silver bar is designated as silver Marina chain. We at Plum Island Silver proudly make available eight gauges of Marina chain from the smallest 060 gauge through the colossal Marina 300. A three-dimensional or “puffed” variety is also available in 030 and 070 gauges. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Miscellaneous Silver Chain - Just as the name implies, this category of silver chain is for those styles, which have no family of chain to where they belong. While we avail photos of three styles to you below, we urge you to look at the styles of miscellaneous chains in the catalog since the three here are a sampling and are not representative of the entirety of options available.
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Silver Omega Chain - Omega chain is fashioned after the design of a bird’s feather with its straight “backbone” and evenly spaced rectangular “links” emanating from the spine area. Flexible, highly polished, and generally worn relatively close to the collarbone, the Omega is the choice to exhibit any showcase piece of jewelry worn on the neck. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Sterling Silver Rope Chain - Twisted and braided fibers of silver form the backbone of the silver rope chain family. Known for its strength, integrity, classic pattern, and simplicity, the rope family of chains is the single best selling group of sterling silver chain jewelry here at Plum Island Silver Company. Originally available as traditional rope and later modified by the presence of diamond cutting, the rope chain can be worn with or without accoutrements and can generally accommodate most jewelry pendants and charms without concern for damage to the chain. Most all these jewelry styles are Italian sterling silver chain. Click here to see the entire collection. Here are just a few of our styles. | |||
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Silver Snake Chain - Soft, slippery, supple and sleek are all descriptive ways of verbally describing the snake chain family of Italian silver chains. General distinguishing details include, a homogenous, soft, and flexible chain, which approximates the texture and consistency of the skin of a snake. Alterations and embellished designs include:
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