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Permanent Jewelry

A piece of jewelry can be more than just a beautiful accessory. Instead, it can represent a powerful emotional connection to a person, symbolize a relationship, or simply remind the wearer of a cherished memory. While jewelry can be worn daily, there’s a new category of accessories that never have to be taken off: Permanent jewelry. Here, we’ll delve into everything you need to know about this trend.

What is the point of permanent jewelry?

Permanent jewelry refers to a piece (usually a necklace or bracelet) that’s welded together instead of secured with a clasp. Just as there are many reasons people wear regular jewelry, there are different reasons they choose to wear permanent jewelry - the idea of permanence, to add emphasis to the idea of ‘unfussy luxury’ by removing the clasp, to both mark special occasions or to add a seamless, easy piece of fine jewelry to their everyday. Whether you want a way to mark the birth of a child or simply want to avoid the hassle of clasping and removing your bracelet daily, a piece of permanent jewelry may be for you.

How does permanent jewelry work?

The process of getting a piece of permanent jewelry is surprisingly quick. After you pick your chain and any charms, we will measure the perfect fit and weld it to your wrist. It’s that simple - Pick a piece, get it fitted, and weld. And considering that most chains used are quite small, the welding itself is the quickest part of the process.

Types of permanent jewelry

  • Bracelets are by far the most popular type of permanent jewelry. They typically feature a gold chain with or without additional charms.

  • Anklets - Very similar to bracelets, though they usually need to be longer so will cost a bit more.

  • Necklaces - The same goes for necklaces, which you can also get as permanent jewelry.

  • Rings - While plenty of people wear gold bands they never take off, a permanent ring is made from the same type of thin gold chain as other permanent jewelry pieces and precisely fitted the same way.

Does permanent jewelry hurt?

The process is completely painless. The piece is welded, which means there is some heat involved, but it only touches the jewelry and not your skin.

Can permanent jewelry be removed?

While indeed permanent, permanent jewelry is not as difficult to remove as a tattoo, for instance. If you do happen to need or want to remove it, it can always be easily removed professionally. Removal doesn’t have to be forever, either, since we offer re-welding for a small fee.  

How long does permanent jewelry last?

Assuming you never want or need to take it off, permanent jewelry will last as long as you want it to. Most permanent jewelry is made from 10K or 14K gold, which is not magnetic and is durable and resistant to the elements, so you shouldn’t worry about damage or having to take it off in any specific situations.

Pros and cons of permanent jewelry

If you’re the type of person who tends to wear the same bracelet and earrings every day, a piece of permanent jewelry can save you the hassle of putting it on each morning and taking it off each night. It’s also an excellent way to mark a special occasion, milestone, or a relationship, sort of like a grown-up friendship bracelet.

On the flip side, it may not be the best choice for people who like to mix up their jewelry and tend to choose big, bold pieces over more subtle and classic picks. The same goes for those who get bored easily, aren’t overly sentimental, or simply aren’t into the idea of having something on their body that they can’t take off for a day or two and then easily put back on.

Does permanent jewelry have to be a bracelet?

Nope! While bracelets are the most popular form of permanent jewelry, you can also get an anklet, necklace, or ring.

How long do permanent bracelets take to put on?

The actual welding process only takes a few minutes, but you’ll need to schedule additional time to select your piece and have it sized.

Can you fly with permanent jewelry?

Yes. Since most permanent jewelry is made from 10K to 14K gold, plus gemstones or diamonds in some cases, this means nothing about your piece is going to set off a metal detector.

Can you shower with permanent jewelry?

Sure thing. It’s actually easier to shower with permanent jewelry than while wearing an engagement ring or earrings for example, as you don’t need to worry about it slipping off in the soap.

Can permanent bracelets go in an MRI?

Yes they can. Since nothing about the piece is magnetic, it will not cause any problems for an MRI machine. However, if a medical professional insists you remove it, you can do so professionally and then get it re-welded after your procedure.

Can I get permanent jewelry while pregnant?

Some pregnant people have some swelling in the hands, feet and ankles, so if this is a concern you may want to avoid getting a permanent ring or anklet before or during pregnancy.