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Chain Mail

Chain mail was originally created to make protective clothing.  Now it is used to create beautiful items of jewelry along with adornments for every day items.  Though it looks robust, it can be rather delicate and is not advised to be worn during strenuous activity unless the jeweler has soldered the rings closed. 

One of the things I really like about chain mail is that it so flexible when it comes to sizing!  When ordering from this page, please be sure to include the size you would like the piece to be.  This is particularly important for bracelets and chokers.

 

$30 I am very proud of this piece, it was my first attempt at some honest chain mailing.  It is 16" at the neck, but can be added to.  Made with silver colored jump rings.

(CM100)

Depending on Size - $10 or $15 This piece is made of silver colored jump rings and rubber O rings.  It is currently 14-1/2", but can be sized for either a choker or a bracelet.

(CM101)

$10 Made with silver plated twisted jump rings and a piece of chalk turquoise, this bracelet measures 7".  It is not adjustable

(CM102)

$10 The blue links on this are aluminum, so it is a very lightweight piece!  It measures 9-1/2", can be shortened. 

(CM103)

$15 I made this for myself, but it can be made for anyone depending on their preferences.  It is made of silver colored jump rings and nuggets of aventurine which is said to be the stone of the creative muse.

(CM104)

$15 I made this, then found I could not part with it.  This anklet s adorned with silver colored jump rings and aventurine beads.  It can be made for anyone depending on their preferences.

(CM105)

Depending on Size - $10 or $15 This piece is unfinished so it can be sized according to preferences.  It is made with silver colored jump rings, and what I believe is a piece of polished jasper

(CM106)

 

 

 

 

 

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