Untangle any confusion over chains. We show you 34 styles of chain, how each looks, a description and an alternate name for the chain.
Style | Looks Like | What It Is | Also Called |
Anchor |
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Thick oval links that are bisected, each directly connected to the next. | Gucci, Marine, Mariner |
Ball |
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Balls, usually hollow, that are connected with small bars. | Pelline, Bead |
Bar and Link |
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Small oval or round links connecting bar links. The bar links may be solid or hollow. | Tube |
Beaded |
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Beads on links created with wire are connected directly or with small rings. | |
Beading |
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An extremely thin chain specifically designed for stringing beads. Generally found in a cable or snake chain style. | Add-a-Bead |
Boston Link |
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Square wire is used to create the rectangular links that are tightly fitted together in a fashion similar to cable chain. | |
Box |
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Cube-like links linked directly together. | Square Link, Venetian, Book |
Byzantine |
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Links made of interlocked jump rings. This type of chain is most often associated with chainmaille jewelry-making techniques. | Birdcage, King’s Braid, Idiot's Delight |
Cable |
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Uniform links connected end to end perpendicularly. The links of cable chain can be almost any shape, but the most common are oval and round. | Link |
Crinkle |
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Cable chain that has had links crimped to create angles. | Krinkle, Peanut |
Crisscross |
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Flat rectangular links joined at the center, widthwise. The chain is very reflective due to the ever-changing link profile. | Margherita |
Cup |
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Individual stone settings connected by a bar. | Cupchain, Rhinestone |
Curb |
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A cable chain that has been twisted until the links lay flat and have a more interlocked appearance. | Gourmette |
Double Curb |
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Curb chain with double links. | Charm, Charm Bracelet, Parallel Chain |
Fancy Link |
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Specially shaped links connected by smaller jump rings. Some possible shapes include flowers, animals, stars and more. | |
Figaro |
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A cable or curb chain with longer links connected by three to five shorter links. | |
Figure Eight |
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Round or oval links connected by an infinity-shaped link. | Infinity |
Foxtail |
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Two rows of oval links at a 45-degree angle and connected by small flat rings at the center. | |
Rope |
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Two rows of interconnected twisted links. The links are connected so intricately that no solder is needed to maintain the weave or the spiral. | |
Herringbone |
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Rows of V-shaped links that lay flat. Each new row is placed in the opposite direction of the previous, creating the herringbone pattern. | |
Infinity Link |
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Flat infinity links connected with unsoldered jump rings. Excellent for creating chainmaille-style jewelry. | |
Interlocking |
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Large and small round links joined with small round links. Smaller link almost appears to be floating inside the large link. | |
Lantern |
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Each link is made of a flat piece with eight prongs. The prongs of each link are hooked into the flat bottom of the next link. | |
Long and Short |
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Cable or curb chain that has long, usually oval, links connected by a smaller round link. | Oval/Round |
Marquise |
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Marquis shaped links that interlock at 90-degree angles. | |
Mesh |
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Wire woven or knitted to the desired length. | Knitted, Viking Knit |
Omega |
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Wide plates crimped onto an underlying mesh or plates. Usually wide and flat with low flexibility. | |
Paperclip |
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Oblong links of uniform size, usually proportionately thin for their size, resembling a paperclip in shape. Open links are easy to embellish with charms, drops, focals and more. | |
Ponytail |
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Links are created in such a way that you have space to add embellishments and the smooth flow of snake chain all at once. | |
Popcorn |
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Hollow links, created by stamping, that are fitted together to create a large amount of texture. | Bombata, Textured Snake |
Ring and Connector |
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Sturdy rings connected by bands of flat wire in a shape similar to a staple. | |
Rolo |
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Uniform links made from flat or half-round wire. Each link is directly connected to the next at a perpendicular angle. The ratio of the wire width and the link diameter gives a more sturdy appearance than cable chains. | Belcher |
Round Link |
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Large links connected perpendicularly with smaller links. This term applies to those styles with round links, but can be changed to square link, diamond link, etc. | Big and Small |
Rope |
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Twisted links connected to two other links in a row. | |
Serpentine |
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S-shaped links joined end to end. | |
Singapore |
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Jump rings are connected to create larger diamond-shaped sections. Each section is twisted and flattened then connected to the previous section. | |
Snake |
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Round and curved bands are tightly joined together. | Brazillian, Caprice |
Wheat |
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Infinity-shaped links interconnected into a braided look. | Espiga, Spiga |
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