Permanent Jewelry
Permanent jewelry refers to bracelets, anklets, or necklaces that are welded or soldered together, meaning there is no clasp or closure. Once applied, the jewelry stays on indefinitely unless it is cut off.
The jewelry is custom-fitted to your wrist, ankle, or neck, and then the ends are welded or soldered together to create a seamless, clasp-free piece. The process is quick and painless, typically done by a professional jeweler using a small welding device.
Yes, the process of applying permanent jewelry is safe. The welding or soldering is done with a specialized tool that does not come into direct contact with your skin. However, it’s important to have it done by a professional to avoid any risks.
Yes, permanent jewelry does not set off metal detectors, so it’s safe to wear through airport security and other metal detection systems. Since it is made from precious metals, it won’t cause issues at security checkpoints.
In cases where medical procedures or tests (such as MRIs) require you to remove all jewelry, permanent jewelry can easily be cut off using scissors or wire cutters. Afterward, you can have it re-welded by a professional jeweler if desired.
Yes, permanent jewelry made from materials like gold or sterling silver is water-resistant and can be worn while swimming, showering, or washing hands. However, it’s important to avoid exposure to harsh chemicals like chlorine, which can cause tarnishing or damage.
Once welded or soldered, permanent jewelry cannot be resized. If you need a change in size, the original piece will need to be cut off and a new one will have to be created to fit your updated measurements.
Yes, we offer customization options, allowing you to add small charms or pendants to your permanent jewelry either at the time of welding or later as an addition.
If your permanent jewelry breaks, it can usually be repaired by the jeweler who created it. ($25)