Chain Collection

Orlari Chain Guide

The chain you choose affects the look, weight, movement, and overall character of a personalized piece. Use this guide to understand common chain styles found across the Orlari collection.

Cable Chain

A classic chain made with evenly shaped oval links. It is versatile, lightweight, and suitable for everyday pendants and personalized charms.

Box Chain

Square links create a clean, structured appearance. Box chains offer a modern look and pair well with simple pendants and geometric designs.

Rope Chain

Twisted links create a textured, reflective surface. Rope chains have more visual presence and work well when the chain itself is part of the design.

Curb Chain

Flattened, interlocking links sit neatly against the skin. Curb chains range from subtle to bold and are commonly used for men’s bracelets and necklaces.

Cuban Chain

A heavier variation of the curb chain with tightly connected rounded links. It creates a strong, substantial look and is often selected for statement jewelry.

Figaro Chain

Figaro chains alternate short links with a longer link, creating a recognizable rhythm and a classic masculine profile.

Snake Chain

Closely connected links create a smooth, flexible surface with minimal gaps. Snake chains have a sleek appearance and should be stored carefully to avoid kinking.

Wheat Chain

Interwoven links form a soft, symmetrical texture. Wheat chains balance detail and strength and work with both refined and everyday styles.

Choosing a Chain

Consider the weight of the pendant, the intended fit, the wearer’s style, and how frequently the piece will be worn. Product pages show the chain style, length, material, and adjustment options available for each design.

For help choosing a chain, contact service@orlari.com.