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ANCHOR CHAINS

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Weight: 19.10 g
Length: 22 inch
 
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Weight: 14.10 g
Length: 16 inch
 
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Weight: 21.10 g
Length: 24 inch
 
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Weight: 24.50 g
Length: 28 inch
 
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Length: 18 inch
 
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Weight: 17.50 g
Length: 20 inch
Width: 4mm
 
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Albert chains

(22 styles)
Albert chains feature a traditional T-bar and hoop fitting.
Anchor chains
Anchor chains
(6 styles)
Anchor chains have a classic look to them. They are similar in style to the curb, but have an intermediary join on every link.
Bead chains
Bead chains

(10 styles)
Bead chains consist of a series of beads and are often used to hang pendants such as dog tags.
Belcher chains
Belcher chains

(234 styles)
Belcher chains are made from a series of interlocked round links. These chains are very popular and are prevalent in both their light weight and heavier counterparts.
Box chains
Box chains

(27 styles)
The box chain is a popular design and is often used to hang a pendant. They are usually quite fine, and on close inspection they are made from links in the shape of 'boxes'.
Byzantine chains
Byzantine chains

(15 styles)
Byzantine is a highly attractive style of gold chain. It is a complex design made from several small links.
Curb chains
Curb chains

(376 styles)
Gold curb chains are the most common style of chain. They are available in all different widths and are often used to hang pendants.
Figaro chains
Figaro chains

(140 styles)
Similar to the curb chain, except every fourth link is longer than the others.
Lantern chains
Lantern chains

(4 styles)
Paper chains
Paper chains

(14 styles)
Paper chains are an attractive alternative to curb and trace. They are made up from rectangular links that hook into each other.
Rope chains
Rope chains

(68 styles)
The name given to rope chains is given for the obvious reason that rope chains have the look of a twisted piece of rope.
Singapore chains
Singapore chains

(15 styles)
Snake chains
Snake chains

(20 styles)
Snake chains are fine gold chains which are often used to hang pendants on. They have the appearance of a smooth seamless chain.
Trace chains
Trace chains

(39 styles)
Trace chains are usually light in weight and used to hang pendants on. Because of their light weight they are usually inexpensive.

When someone purchases gold anchor chains for themselves or others, it represents wearing high quality and valuable jewellery. All chains have a history that begins during the caveman era. It is strongly believed that cavemen created the first necklaces and strung together various bones and stones that were the first examples of chain necklaces. The first chain necklaces that featured gold were created in 2500 B.C. in a country that is known in modern times as Iraq. During that time that time the gold anchor chains started evolving from a simple look to being elaborate and beautiful and in its appearance.

The seeds of the beginning of the gold anchor chains started with the Egyptians creating thick collar gold chain necklaces and during the Roman period, only women could wear gold chain necklaces. Throughout the second and third centuries the gold chain necklaces continued to expand and change shape and design and many women often wore more than one around their neck. It was a status symbol of being very wealthy. By the 20th century during the early 1900s, the gold anchor chains had grown in Europe and became part of jewellery worn in America.

During the 1950s, all jewellery especially gold anchor chains begin to flourish and become very popular especially for women to wear. During this period jewellery made of gold was worn during the day and diamonds were worn at night. By the 1970s, women were becoming more often employed than staying at home and with the new found income, many took to buying more of their own jewellery especially gold anchor chains. Also during the same period many jewellery designers noticed that men were starting to wear more jewellery and decided to cater to them as well by creating gold anchor chains that were desirable for men to wear.

A driving factor in the increased sales of gold anchor chains during the late 1970s and all throughout the 1980s and 90s were an increase in movies and television shows featuring performances wearing various types of jewellery along with showcasing gold anchor chains. In recent years the chains have gone from being exclusively yellow gold to white gold giving it a look of elegance and class when worn. The most popular types sold are 14 carat gold and they can range from 7 inches to over 30 inches in length. Most gold anchor chains have a beautiful and very simple look with a clasp to lock around your neck.


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