Chain Types
Cuban Link Chain
The Cuban link chain is one of the most durable and heavy-duty chain styles. It features interlocking, rounded links that lie flat against the skin. Cuban links are ideal for bold, statement looks and offer excellent strength. Due to their weight and thickness, they are often worn alone and may feel too bulky for smaller pendants.
Figaro Chain
Originating in Italy, the Figaro chain alternates between one long oval link and two or three shorter round links. This pattern gives it visual interest while maintaining a classic look. Figaro chains are versatile — suitable for both pendants and solo wear.
Rope Chain
The rope chain consists of twisted links that create the appearance of a rope. Its spiral design reflects light from multiple angles, making it one of the most eye-catching chain styles. Rope chains are flexible and durable, making them ideal for daily wear and pendants. Thicker rope chains make excellent stand-alone pieces but can be heavier on the neck.
Tennis Chain
A tennis chain is composed of a continuous row of small, individually set gemstones. Its design prioritizes sparkle over strength, making these chains delicate and best worn with care to avoid damage to the settings.
Herringbone Chain
The herringbone chain is made from thin, flat segments arranged in a V-shaped pattern. It lays flat and smooth on the skin, offering a sleek, modern look. However, herringbone chains are prone to kinks and should not be twisted or bent.
Snake Chain
A snake chain is made of tightly linked curved plates that form a smooth, flexible surface. This chain resists tangling and has a clean, modern look that pairs well with simple pendants. While stylish and comfortable, snake chains can kink if bent too sharply which may be harder to repair.
Curb Chain
Curb chains feature uniform links twisted to lie flat when worn. They are similar to Cuban links but generally lighter. Known for strength and classic styling, curb chains are great for everyday wear and layering.
Box Chain
Box chains are made of square links that form a smooth, boxy profile. Their geometric shape adds a contemporary touch. These chains are strong and resistant to breakage, making them a good choice for supporting heavier pendants. However, their rigid structure can feel less flexible than round-link styles.
Cable Chain
Cable chains consist of round or oval links connected in a consistent pattern. Their simple design makes them one of the most versatile chain styles. Cable chains pair well with a variety of pendants and are a top choice for layering.
Rolo Chain
Rolo chains use round or oval links that are wider and thicker than those in a standard cable chain. This can make them stronger and more substantial, ideal for both pendants and bracelets. Their rounded links provide a classic, balanced look with added durability.
Ball Chain
Ball chains, also commonly referred to as bead chains, are made of small, spherical beads connected by short bars. Lightweight and flexible, they’re commonly used for dog tags and casual necklaces. However, their design is less suited for holding heavier pendants and tends to offer a less formal look.
Byzantine Chain
The Byzantine chain features an intricate pattern of interlocking links in a rope-like design. This highly detailed, dimensional chain is visually striking and often worn on its own. It’s flexible, strong, and doesn’t tangle easily, making it a good option for statement necklaces or ornate designs.
Wheat Chain
Wheat chains, or Spiga chains, are formed by weaving four strands of twisted oval links. The result is a symmetrical, textured chain that is both flexible and strong. These chains are a solid choice for both pendants and standalone wear and offer excellent durability for daily use.
Anchor Chain
Inspired by nautical chains, anchor or mariner chains have oval links with a horizontal bar in the center. They are strong, structured, and balanced in appearance. The Gucci variation of the anchor chain style adds a touch of elegance to the classic design. These chains work well for both casual and dressy looks.
Paperclip Chain
Paperclip chains feature elongated rectangular links that create a minimalist, modern look. Their lightweight feel and open design make them perfect for layering or wearing with small to medium pendants. However, their thinner structure may not be ideal for very heavy charms.
Singapore Chain
The Singapore chain has a twisted, braided appearance that gives it flexibility and a sparkling finish. It drapes well and adds movement to any pendant. Best for lightweight pendants, this chain offers both comfort and elegance in one design.
Mesh Chain
Mesh chains are made by weaving fine wire into a flexible, fabric-like texture. These chains are smooth and breathable, offering comfort and visual interest. Mesh chains are a great choice for statement designs or when you want to highlight the texture of the chain itself.
Popcorn Chain
Popcorn chains use rounded, hollow links that resemble popped kernels. Their lightweight feel and puffy appearance make them ideal for larger pendants or bold standalone necklaces. Because they are hollow, they may dent under pressure and should be stored with care.
Franco Chain
Franco chains are made of tightly interwoven V-shaped links, resulting in a solid, dense structure. They are among the strongest and most durable chain styles, ideal for heavier pendants or everyday wear. Their thickness and tight pattern resist tangling and breakage.
Omega Chain
Omega chains are made from flat plates connected to form a rigid, rounded surface. These chains hold their shape and lay flat, often worn as chokers or collars. While elegant, omega chains can kink or lose shape if twisted, so they are best stored flat and worn without pendants or with
Types of Chains FAQ
What type of chain does not pull hair?
Snake chains, box chains, and wheat chains are less likely to pull hair because of their smooth, tightly linked structures. Chains with open or rough links can be more prone to catching hair.
What type of necklace chain sparkles the most?
Rope chains and Singapore chains are among the most reflective due to their twisted designs.
What chain style is strongest?
Cuban link, Franco, and box chains are considered some of the strongest chain types. These styles feature tight links and dense structures that resist breakage and wear.
What is the most popular chain pattern?
Cable chains are the most universally used and recognized due to their simplicity and versatility. Rope and Cuban link chains are also highly popular for both men's and women's jewelry.
What chain doesn’t kink?
Wheat, box, and Franco chains are less prone to kinking due to their flexible yet structured link patterns.