All about chains and how they can be worn
Reference moments in the history of chains
5000 years ago chains were made from natural materials such as shells, stones, bones or shells and were worn decoratively around the neck, often as a talisman.
Ancient Egyptian remains have revealed that pharaohs wore chains with large pendants that either depicted scenes dedicated to the gods or were in the form of sacred symbols (such as the scarab).
In ancient Greece, gold was abundant and therefore the first chains with gold pendants appeared.
In the 18th century, precious stones (such as rubies, diamonds, sapphires and emeralds) became accessories in the decoration of necklaces and pendants.
An important reference point is the 1900s, when pocket watches - the staple of men's fashion at the time - were attached to men's suits with chains.
In Europe, the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements influenced the style and design of many pendant chains, incorporating both geometric patterns and the aesthetic appearance of animals, such as peacocks or butterflies.
The influence of music had a big impact on fashion in the 60s, when chains were worn in multiple layers and lockets were about to make their debut. In the 70s and 80s the influence of rap and hip-hop styles increased and the chains became more and more extravagant.
Over the next two decades, massive chains became a cultural reference for urban style.
The religious status of the chains
In addition to the symbolism offered by fashion, chains have always had a religious status. For example, in Egyptian times, people worshiped multiple deities and fashioned their jewelry to represent their devotions—the snake, beetle, falcon, lotus, and ankh were the main symbols.
Christianity also plays a major role, the most sought-after religious chain being the one with the cross of Jesus.
A religious piece is an important gift for many and is sometimes the first gift given to a newborn. Whether it's a simple gold cross chain for the Christian believer, or a Star of David, Hamsa or Celtic knot chain for other religious groups, this piece of jewelry is always a beautiful gift and significant.
Types of chains
Chains come in a variety of sizes - from very thin to massive - and shapes - braided, flat, round, snake, semi-rigid or fixed.
In terms of length, the chains differ from very short ones, which are at the base of the neck - choker type - to very long ones with a pendant.
A range of metals such as natural copper, gold, silver and even platinum were used by ancient jewelery makers to create chains, but modern technology has allowed the introduction of new metals - white gold, steel and new techniques - galvanizing, laser engraving, etc.
The versatility of chains
As accessories, chains are used to make necklaces, but also bracelets for the hand and foot, which, in turn, can be decorated with pendants or beads. The chain can be attached to the pocket watch from a vest or jacket for a classic style or from jeans for a modern approach. It can be used as an accessory for reading glasses or to connect jewelry (a nose ring to an earring or a finger ring to a wrist bracelet). Some women today also wear fine chains around the waist, over clothing or as part of a beach outfit.
You can pass a chain from generation to generation. It is an accessory of fashion, culture, class, status and often has sentimental value.
We here at Moogu are always happy to help you choose the perfect chain size, width or style for you and your loved ones.