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Sturdy chain that doesn't snag hair?

JDDN

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Hi all =)2. Does anyone know of a strong chain that doesn't snag long hair?? I think it was the round chain (or snake round) and the box chains that gave me major grief. I'm having a pendant made and I need the chain to be hefty and durable in strength because the gemstone is very precious to me. I know the bale has to be strong too but the chain has me wondering.
 
01D4E91A-BDE9-4EA2-A387-DCBED8FCE544.jpeg My favorite is Belcher, they are round, open links - a strong chain. Also I have a modified flat curb link. It’s more slinky and smooth. With the Belchers you have to check the link width. I love my think Belcher but only 2 of my pendants have a big enough bale to fit on it. Hence buying the slimmer version.
Box chains are the worst to me, they break too easily I found AND can’t be repaired.
 
Hi Bron, thank you for your input and photo!!

The Belcher looks like a cable chain aka a rolo chain but with wider rings. I'll check it out because it appears sturdy and comfy which is my main criteria!! I like the look of the flat chain too.
 
Snake chains are beautiful but the worst on hair.
 
I like box chains and have never had trouble with them; I get the thicker mm size though.
 
I like box chains and have never had trouble with them; I get the thicker mm size though.

Hm, okay thank you! And you don't find that your hair gets wrapped around the chain and ends up in a tangled mess?
 
JDDN, I usually don't. If it catches on my hair it's more the clasp than the chain and I'll move that chain to a pendant I rarely ware. I recently got one of those adjustable length box chains and it doesn't catch in my hair.
 
Stay away from those popcorn or ball chains - they tear the hair out at the back of my neck and I can't wear them for more than a few minutes or so. Every time I take them off, there's always a dozen or so hairs that come away with the chain. Not good!

Seconding belcher chains!
 
This is good information because I have this same terrible problem. Snake chains are the worst. It seems that the openness of a chain helps doesn't it? I have a couple figaros that don't catch. I love the old handmade chains in all metals and would love to have a hefty 22" some day.
 
Almost all mine now are box chains. I did solve the problem. I cut my hair. :lol-2:
 
I love box chains and wear them 24/7. I have long thick hair and it never gets stuck in the chain. However, some of the clasps are a big problem. I can't figure out what the difference is, and usually have my jeweler solder the jump rings. I note that a lobster claw is more apt to tangle in my hair than a spring clasp. Definitely snake chains snag and I even won't try a Singapore or popcorn style. Some of the real dainty ones that have tiny interlocking loops will snag and tangle so I stay away from that style too.
 
I'm seeing a big consensus that snake chains snag and tangle hair. Hm, so maybe I should check out a box chain...and the belcher chain. This is great input, thank you everyone!!
 
I'm seeing a big consensus that snake chains snag and tangle hair. Hm, so maybe I should check out a box chain...and the belcher chain. This is great input, thank you everyone!!

Yep. Skip the snake chains or get a haircut first ;)
 
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