Types of Men's Chain Necklaces
Men's chain necklaces come in several different styles and sizes. Buy them in a variety of materials, including platinum, gold, silver and stainless steel. A 16-inch necklace for men is usually choker length and a 17-inch necklace falls at the collarbone. A 22-inch chain necklace will hit at the man's neckline, while a 36-inch hangs down near the belly button. Does this Spark an idea?
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Rope
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Rope chain necklaces for men have a distinct spiral look. Two thin chains twist together to create a rope chain. The rope style gives necklaces a chunky, thick appearance.
Foxtail
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This type of chain consists of small oval links that face each other. A flat row of rings go down the center and then connect the links together. Some men's chain necklaces use this intricate design.
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Serpentine
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Small, "S"-shaped links create serpentine necklaces for men. The "S" links lie beside each other to create one layer of links, with another set of links directly below. The two sets connect together to form a serpentine chain.
Cable
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The cable chain consists of oval links that connect to each other. The oval links are a uniform size. Buy cable chain men's necklaces if you want a simpler look.
Curb
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Curb necklaces feature oval-shaped links. Jewelers twist and then diamond cut the links, so that they lie flat.
Herringbone
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Herringbone chains for men feature small, flat, slanted links. If two or more rows connect to form the chain, the slants will alternate in direction. Take care wearing this type of chain. Twisting can damage herringbone, because it is not as flexible as other chain styles.
Byzantine
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Intricate Byzantine necklaces for men feature two pairs of oval-shaped links separated by a third, thicker link attached to each pair.
Venetian/Box
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Call this type of chain Venetian or box style--the terms are interchangeable. The style of men's chain necklace features wide, square links that interconnect.
Omega
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Omegas are flat chains that are made of rectangular pieces. Jewelers make these chains from metal plates that are rounded smooth, placed side-by-side and then crimped on the ends around a metal mesh strip.
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References
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