Although it sounds oxymoronic, permanent jewelry hasbecome a trendof sorts. OnTikTok, you'll find videos of influencers getting forever bracelets. Unlike that diamond necklace that you only break out for special occasions, permanent jewelry (as its name implies) is an everyday thing. Fortunately, these accessories are versatile enough to wear with every outfit. So, if you're thinking about getting permanent jewelry, here's everything you need to know before you do.
What Is Permanent Jewelry?
Permanent jewelry is a piece of genderless jewelry that is welded together or linked right onto your body, with no clasp or tie for easy removal. You're meant to keep this item — usually a bracelet, anklet, or necklace — on 24/7 and never take it off. The jewelry isn't as permanent as, say, a tattoo, but you'll definitely need a pair of scissors or other tools if you change your mind and want it gone.
Who It's For
Permanent jewelry can be a sign of commitment. You might get matching forever bracelets with your BFF as a symbol of your friendship or with your significant other to express your love, similar to a promise ring or wedding band.
The Process
To get permanent jewelry, you first need to book an appointment — either at a local jeweler or a specific store that sells them — so that your wrist can be measured. This is to ensure the chain is the perfect length and won't slide off easily.Then, the jewelry is welded right onto your arm, which means that high heat is used to melt it together and close the loop. It takes a few minutes.
There is a bit of confusion around permanent jewelry and pain, especially since brands such as Catbird call the welding process "zapping" (which does sound like it stings). However, there is no pain involved, and it's a fairly quick process. Just keep in mind that there may be some waiting time ahead of your appointment or if you are a walk-in.
Cost
Pricing for permanent bracelets varies and depends on the material, finish, the thickness of the chain, and the little extras and charms (such as diamonds) you can add to the piece. Most places that sell permanent jewelry use 14k gold since it's a quality material that generally doesn't irritate the skin. While slightly more expensive than other metals, it also ensures your bracelet or necklace will last longer and still look good over time.
At Catbird, a goldSweet Nothing braceletwith a thin chain costs $98, while Love Weld's thickerJane Curb designcosts $400.Cartier's Love Braceletdesigns range from $1,910 to $62,000.
Removal
Although permanent jewelry is meant to be worn forever, it can be removed — by cutting it off with sharp scissors. Certain pieces, such as Cartier's Love Bracelet, come with a screwdriver that is used to close and open it. According to the brand's site, you will need help putting it on and taking it off.
In some cases, the metal can get stretched out, which may cause the chain to break before you're ready to say goodbye. Some brands will offer to reattach or replace your permanent jewelry for a small fee, but if the piece cannot be salvaged, you'll have to buy a new one.
Where to Buy
Popular places to buy permanent jewelry areCatbird,Love Weld,LINK X LOU,Astrid & Miyu,andAtelier VM, although your local jeweler may also offer this option.