Everything to Know about Permanent Jewelry

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Everything to Know about Permanent Jewelry

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Permanent jewelry is trending. You may have seen social media videos of people getting permanent jewelry. Or read about it in a magazine or online article. It’s pretty, fun, and captures a memory from the moment you get it. But the truth is, it’s not for everyone, and it might not be safe. Are you wondering how much permanent jewelry costs or how long it lasts? Here’s an in-depth look at permanent jewelry to help you better understand how it all works.

What Is Permanent Jewelry? 

Permanent jewelry differs from traditional jewelry as you can’t easily remove it. Instead of a clasp, the jeweler welds the ends of the jewelry together to create a permanent bond. This type of jewelry is available in the form of necklaces or bracelets, and some jewelers also offer anklets or rings. Typically, permanent jewelry consists of a delicate gold chain custom-fitted to your body.

Friendship bracelets made of plastic and thread are a thing of the past as permanent jewelry has become a trendy fashion accessory. Not only does it have the potential to capture a special memory with a loved one, but it also provides a fun bonding experience. You could celebrate a special relationship milestone with your partner or get matching permanent jewelry with your best friend, mom, or sibling.

This jewelry option also provides you convenience. If you already have a favorite necklace you wear every day, a permanent one may suit your style. The same goes for a bracelet if you love wearing a simple statement piece with your look. You won’t need to worry about removing or misplacing it, as your “forever” jewelry stays with you wherever you go.

How To Do Permanent Jewelry? 

Getting permanent jewelry is quick and painless. The process takes one to three minutes and involves a jeweler using a welding tool to seal the bracelet or necklace ends. The welding tools do not touch your skin, so you don’t have to worry about getting burnt. Just browse the jewelry store’s selection of permanent jewelry, select a piece, and have the jeweler weld it on.

Overall, the permanent jewelry process is safe. However, as with many things in life, there are potential risks to this fashion statement. Any swelling in your body due to pregnancy or injuries could make the jewelry painfully restrictive. Another drawback to permanent jewelry is that you could accidentally snag it on a drawer pull or clothes hanger. Since the jewelry has no clasp, this snag will hurt as the jewelry tugs at your skin.

If your skin is sensitive to certain metals, you may want to avoid getting permanent jewelry. Gold carries traces of nickel, and prolonged exposure to it can develop a rash if you are unaware that you have a nickel allergy. Jewelry with higher karats likely has the least amount of nickel. Although most jewelers offer 10- or 14-karat gold, you’ll need a higher karat value to ensure you don’t get a rash. 

If you find yourself with a broken forever necklace or bracelet, bring it to a trusted local dealer who does jewelry repair. At our Americash Jewelry & Coin Buyers shop, we do more than just repairs on your precious jewelry. We can clean it and polish it to restore its value. Is your permanent jewelry too tight? Our expert repair professionals can lengthen the piece to your liking.

How Much Is Permanent Jewelry? 

The cost of permanent jewelry varies based on the material, length, and add-on charms you get. The price of forever jewelry also depends on your jeweler. Some jewelers charge by the inch, meaning necklaces are the most expensive option, starting at around $120. On average, anklets are similarly expensive since they require long chain lengths. Your jeweler might have an upcharge on additional inches for the jewelry length. Be sure to ask them about your available options so you can stick to your budget.

Permanent rings do not require a lot of material, making them the cheapest jewelry option, averaging between $40 to $50. Choose a permanent bracelet if you want a mid-range priced jewelry option. They can cost about $75. Decorative charms vary in price, too. Gold-filled charms can cost as low as $25 per piece, but gemstones and 14-karat gold charms can cost $50 each or more. For a definitive price for permanent jewelry, contact your local jeweler.

How Long Does Permanent Jewelry Last?

Your forever jewelry can last as long as you want it to. It is durable and resistant to the elements, so you won’t have to worry about damage. Since it stays on your body, you don’t need to take it off and risk losing it. Permanent jewelry can carry sentimental value, much like a tattoo. However, a forever bracelet is much easier to remove than an ink tattoo. 

Technically, permanent jewelry isn’t entirely “permanent.” You can use scissors or cutting pliers to cut the bracelet off. It’s that easy. You’ll appreciate this convenience if you end up regretting the permanent jewelry. Do you like to change up your style or layer your jewelry pieces? A forever bracelet or necklace may not suit you. Still, you can hold onto the bracelet and get it re-welded later for a small fee. Or, if you’d rather part with it and need some extra cash, consider selling it to a trusted jewelry dealer.

Sell Your Permanent Jewelry at Americash Jewelry & Coin Buyers

Interested in selling your permanent jewelry? No matter how long you’ve worn it, it still holds value, especially if the jeweler made it with high-karat gold. Our helpful Americash Jewelry & Coin Buyer sales team is knowledgeable in fine jewelry sales. We buy all types of jewelry, including gold, sterling silver, and even broken pieces. Visit us at 16 W. Ogden Ave. in Weston, Illinois, anytime Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Or call us at 630-296-9639 if you still have questions.

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