The snake chain, known for its sleek and comfortable design, is a jewelry staple. Named for its resemblance to snakeskin, it features smooth, curved metal plates interwoven to form a flexible tube. This creates a shimmering, almost scale-like texture. Unlike traditional link chains, the snake chain’s seamless design drapes beautifully and is less prone to snagging. Available in various metals and thicknesses, it can be worn alone for a touch of elegance or paired with a pendant for a personalized look.
This classic chain design features alternating links for a look that’s both sophisticated and edgy. Available in a variety of lengths, it makes a perfect chain necklace for boys or a sleek chain design for men. It’s a versatile piece that transitions effortlessly from everyday wear to special occasions.
Add a touch of Silver to your outfit with Our Silver Snake Chain Necklace which features our hand-crafted & premium snake chain, perfect when worn on it’s own or as a set with other silver pieces such as our Silver Chains or Rings. Our snake chain is a classy piece and is sure to make a statement.
Specifications:
Base Metal: Silver Stainless Steel
Chain Width: 2.5 mm
Chain Length: 20 inches (50cm)
Packaging – Comes with a luxury Box & Pouch.
Finding the right ring size is crucial, whether you’re treating yourself or surprising someone special. Luckily, you don’t always need a trip to the jeweler! Here’s a quick guide to measuring your ring size at home with common household items.
What You’ll Need:
- Measuring tape (ideally in millimeters)
- String or thin paper (if no measuring tape)
- Pen
- Ruler
Let’s Get Measuring!
- Measure Your Finger: Wrap the measuring tape snugly but comfortably around the base of your target finger. Make sure it’s not too loose – you want the ring to glide over your knuckle easily, but not spin freely. It’s common for fingers on your dominant hand to be slightly larger, so consider measuring both for accuracy.
- String Substitute: If you don’t have a measuring tape, use a piece of string or thin paper. Wrap it around your finger, mark the spot where it overlaps, and then measure the distance between the marks with a ruler in millimeters.
- Knuckle Clearance: Knuckles can be wider than the base of your finger. If the knuckle is significantly larger, take another measurement around the widest part. Choose a size that feels comfortable on both the base and knuckle.