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  2. The 21 Best Silver Chains to Subtly Elevate Your Look - AOL

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    Subtly elevate your look with a simple, sleek silver chain. Inside, shop picks from brands including Dior, Givenchy, Jaxxon, Blue Nile, Brilliant Earth, and more.

  3. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery chains are typically made from precious metals, mainly gold and silver. Platinum, palladium and steel may also be used. [8] These metals are used because they are not very reactive, keep both their intricate shape and their strength, and require only minimal maintenance to keep their shine. [3]

  4. Charivari (decorative chain) - Wikipedia

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    It likely developed from a watch chain, from which were hung with hunting trophies. [5] It could not be bought, was carefully preserved and was passed down in a single family through the generations. Some old charivaris have values of up to 10,000 euros (about £8,770).

  5. Byzantine chain - Wikipedia

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    Close up on the chain maille bracelet Byzantine weave chain mail silver bracelet. A Byzantine chain is a metal intricate design used in jewelry that incorporates a rope-like texture and organic textural design. The chains are supple and flexible, and drape well. The origin of the name Byzantine is not known. [1] The chain is a 4 in 1 chain ...

  6. Whitecleuch Chain - Wikipedia

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    The Whitecleuch Chain. The Whitecleuch Chain is a large Pictish silver chain that was found in Whitecleuch, Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1869. A high status piece, it is likely to have been worn as a choker neck ornament for ceremonial purposes. It dates from around 400 to 800 AD.

  7. Soutache - Wikipedia

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    Soutache is created by weaving a decorative thread around and between two parallel cords and completely covering the cores; this produces a piece of trim with a braided or herringbone pattern. [2] Often woven of metallic bullion thread, silk, or a blend of silk and wool, [ 1 ] : 239 soutache began to be made of rayon and other synthetic fibers ...

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