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Steel chain by the metre for DIY jewellery

Discover our selection of stainless steel chains by the meter for creating durable and resistant DIY jewelry. Available in many different links, thicknesses, and finishes, they allow you to create personalized necklaces, bracelets, long necklaces, and everyday jewelry. Stainless steel is particularly valued for its resistance to water, perspiration, and oxidation.

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How to choose a stainless steel chain for DIY jewelry?

Stainless steel is now one of the most widely used materials in DIY jewelry due to its robustness, stability over time, and excellent value for money.

You will mainly encounter two grades of steel: 304and 316L. 304 steel is widely used for jewelry chains and findings. 316L steel contains molybdenum, which further improves its resistance to corrosion, perspiration, and humid environments.

The choice of chain link depends on the desired style. Curb chains are the most versatile for hanging pendants. Gourmette chains offer more visual presence. Snake chains provide a more elegant look, while trombone (paperclip) chains are particularly trendy for modern creations.

The diameter of the chain should be appropriate for the weight of the pendant. A 1 to 1.5 mm chain is generally suitable for lightweight pendants. For a large natural stone, an engraved medal, or a heavy pendant, it is advisable to choose a chain of 2 mm or more.

To complete your creations, also discover our jewelry findings, our DIY jewelry beads, as well as our natural beads for DIY jewelry.

FAQs

Should you choose 304 or 316L stainless steel?

304 steel is widely used in DIY jewelry. 316L offers superior resistance to humidity and corrosion, especially for jewelry worn daily.

What is the difference between raw steel, IP, and PVD?

IP and especially PVD treatments generally improve color fastness. PVD is often preferred for its better wear resistance.

What supplies should I use with steel components?

For a consistent finish, pair them with chains, clasps, rings, and settings of the same material.

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