The Permanent Jewelry Experience

Permanent jewelry is custom-fit and welded directly onto the body, creating a seamless piece without a clasp.

The process is quick, safe, and designed for everyday wear.

THE PROCESS IS SIMPLE:

Pick your chain

Select from a curated range of fine chains in sterling silver, solid gold and gold-filled options.

Get the perfect fit

Each piece is sized directly on your wrist, ankle, waist, finger, or neck for a comfortable, precise fit.

Welded in place

A small welding tool is used to close the chain. The weld is quick, controlled, and does not touch the skin.

Wear it every day

Once welded, the jewelry is designed to be worn continuously: no clasp, no daily removal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about permanent jewelry.

Does it hurt?

No. The welding process is quick and does not touch the skin. Most people feel nothing at all.

How long does the appointment take?

Most appointments take 10–20 minutes, depending on the piece.

Can I bring someone with me?

Yes. Many clients come with a friend or family member.

Can I take it off if I need to?

Yes. Permanent jewelry can be safely removed with scissors or nail clippers if necessary and re-welded later

What if it breaks?

If the chain breaks at the weld, it can typically be repaired.

Is it safe for travel or MRIs?

Permanent jewelry is generally treated the same way as other small metal jewelry, such as piercings. TSA does not require it to be removed for air travel.

For MRIs or medical procedures, requirements can vary. Some providers may choose to tape the jewelry rather than remove it, while others may request removal. We recommend following your provider’s guidance for your specific situation.

What metals do you use?

We work with sterling silver, solid gold and gold-filled chains that are safe for sensitive skin and designed for long-term wear.

How do I take care of my permanent jewelry?

Gently clean it with warm water, a little mild soap, and a soft toothbrush. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. For extra shine, use a gold polishing cloth for gold or a silver polishing cloth for oxidized silver.

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