Gold Types:
Yellow Gold: The classic choice for chains, offering a warm and traditional appearance.
White Gold: A contemporary alternative made by alloying yellow gold with white metals, such as nickel or palladium.
Rose Gold: This alloy, with its pink or reddish hue, adds a romantic and modern touch to chains.
Gemstones:
Diamonds: Often used in combination with gold, diamonds can add sparkle and sophistication to a chain.
Colored Gemstones: Sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and other colored gemstones are popular choices for adding vibrant hues to gold chains.
Birthstones: Chains can be customized with birthstones for a personalized and meaningful touch.
Chain Styles:
Cable Chain: A classic and popular chain style characterized by oval or round links.
Rope Chain: Composed of twisted oval links, creating a distinctive and textured appearance.
Figaro Chain: Featuring alternating long and short links, providing a unique and stylish look.
Box Chain: Consisting of square links that create a sleek and polished appearance.
Chain Lengths:
Choker: A short necklace that typically sits high on the neck, often between 14 and 16 inches.
Princess Length: A versatile and common length that falls around the collarbone, typically 18 inches.
Matinee Length: A longer chain, usually around 20 to 24 inches, that rests just above the bust.
Designs:
Solitaire Pendant: A single gemstone or a small cluster of stones can be incorporated into a pendant attached to the chain.