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Can you get a necklace extender?

Can you get a necklace extender?

Necklace extenders can range from 1 to 3 inches or more, depending on the style of the necklace. They can range in style and design, but the most common option is the plain chain extender featuring a series of interlocked circles with a spring ring or lobster clasp at the end.

Can you extend a silver chain?

Most chains are made out of standard jewelry materials such as sterling silver or gold at a width of 1-2 mm, and the jeweler can easily source a matching portion of chain to attach to the end of your item, extending it to your desired length. A sterling silver bracelet with an add-on extension.

How do you fix a bracelet that is too small?

What can you do when your necklace or bracelet is just too short? The answer is simple, attach a Chain Extender! Our Sterling Silver, Gold Filled and Base Metal Chain Extenders can be used to lengthen Necklaces and Bracelets which are too short, or you can use them as decorative accents or dangles hanging from Clasps.

Does sterling silver tarnish?

Sterling silver consists of 92.5% silver, and the remaining part is copper. Pure silver is not susceptible to tarnish in a pure oxygen environment. However, the copper that is contained in 925 sterling silver may react to the ozone and hydrogen sulfide in the air and cause sterling silver to tarnish.

What is a extender chain?

Chain extenders are low molecular weight diols or diamines that react with diisocyanates to build polyurethane molecular weight and increase the block length of the hard segment. Much like the diisocyanates, chain extenders can be either aliphatic or aromatic.

Can Tiffany add links?

Tiffany & Co. is known as one of the world’s premier jewelry manufacturers, quality creators of necklaces, bracelets, brooches, pendants, charms and more. With two basic supplies and just a few minutes of your time, you can add links on to any Tiffany necklace and extend the length to make it fit.

Can a jeweler resize a bracelet?

When you receive a new watch or bracelet as a gift, you may find that the size isn’t ideal for your wrist. For estate pieces or those whose origins you don’t know, your family jeweler should be able to resize watches, bracelets, and even necklaces for a small fee.