4mm x 12mm Paperclip Chain
4mm x 12mm Paperclip Chain
Our Paperclip Chain is a perfect statement or layering piece. It looks great on its own or as a base for a charm necklace. if you love simple and pretty jewellery this is the perfect piece for you.
Each paper clip piece is 12mm long by 4mm wide and each link is soldered together seamlessly.
It comes in both:
- 304 Stainless Steel
- 18ct gold plating on Stainless steel
It is:
- The perfect addition to any wardrobe
- Lead Free and Hypoallergenic
- Water resistant
- Anti tarnish
- Does not turn your skin green
- Comes with 3 month colour and repair warranty
- Available in multiple lengths
What is 304 Stainless Steel?
304 stainless steel is highly durable, resistant to corrosion and waterproof. It is also rust proof, tarnish resistant and suitable for people with sensitive skin.
304 Stainless Steel metal is Lead and Cadmium Free and keeps its original Silver colour and will not turn your skin green.
How do I take care of Stainless Steel?
Stainless Steel Jewellery is set and forget jewellery that is low maintenance and easy to keep clean. You can use a soft cloth with mild soap and water or simply shower wearing your stainless steel jewellery. Avoid products designed to remove tarnish or rust. Also avoid bleach and scouring pads, cleaning chemicals and caustic agents, and always remove your jewellery when you apply fake tan.
What is PVD Real Gold Plating?
PVD stands for Physical Vapor Deposition, and is a vacuum coating process of gold that produces a brilliant and functional finish to our stainless steel jewellery.
A gold hard coating is applied as a base layer to provide long-lasting durability and is then Plated with real 18ct Gold for a bright luster.
The PVD coating allows our jewellery to be waterproof & tarnish resistant, sweat and regular wear resistant compared with standard gold plating.
PVD coating will last longer, even when scratched whereas a gold plated product when scratched will reveal the base material.
How do I take care of PVD Gold Plating?
PVD maintenance is simple. You can use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Avoid products designed to remove tarnish or rust. Also avoid bleach and scouring pads, cleaning chemicals and caustic agents.