
All permanent jewelry chains are thoughtfully selected for quality, durability, and everyday wear. Each piece is designed to be gentle on the skin, resistant to tarnishing, and beautiful enough to wear nonstop.
14k gold is used for permanent jewelry because it is the highest percentage of gold that is still durable enough to weld and hold longevity.
The outside layer of LINKED gold-filled jewelry is always and will always be 14k gold. This means it will not tarnish or stain your skin.
Permanent jewelry is a custom-fit bracelet, anklet, necklace, or ring that’s welded on with no clasp. This means it stays on you until you decide it’s time to take it off. It’s like your everyday favorite accessory… but better because it’s always there to sparkle with you.
It’s not a tattoo or piercing, just jewelry that’s meant to be worn constantly with ease.
We will pick out your chain, measure it to fit you just right, and then use a tiny welding point to fuse the ends together with a small jump ring. That weld replaces a clasp, so no fumbling, no clicking, no clasp-losing drama. The welding process is quick, safe, and precise, and the tool doesn’t touch your skin directly.
Nope! It should not hurt at all.
You might see a tiny flash or feel a quick spark, but because I use protective shielding and micro-welding, there’s no pain. It’s more like a “whoa that was fast” moment than a “yikes” moment.
Yes! And you’ll be glad to know permanent doesn’t mean impossible. If you ever need to remove it whether for surgery, MRI, or a style change, you can carefully snip the welded jump ring with scissors, nail clippers, or wire cutters. You can even save the chain and bring it back for a free re-weld if you want it put back on!
It’s basically low-maintenance glam, but a little love goes a long way:
- Avoid tugging, twisting, or playing with it too much.
- Keep it away from harsh chemicals (think chlorine, cleaners, heavy lotions).
- Occasionally rinse and gently clean with mild soap & water.
- Dry it well to keep it shiny.
Treat it like your other favorite jewelry and it’ll keep sparkling.
It can absolutely last for years, even decades, with good care and quality materials. But “permanent” doesn’t mean indestructible. Chains can still break if snagged, pulled hard, or worn roughly. How long it lasts depends on the metal you choose and how you live your life while wearing it.
