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Re: Looking For 36-40 In SS Herringbone Chains

They aren't dead, they are vintage.  Smiley Happy

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Re: Looking For 36-40 In SS Herringbone Chains

They are coming back, I have seen some for sale in costume on various web sites. Just this morning I saw the anchor on one of the major cable networks wearing one, hers looked like real gold.

 

Many years ago I had a beautiful gold herringbone from QVC. Purchased when gold was very reasonable. I sold it when gold prices soared many years later. I wasn't wearing it that much, and it had developed a kink.

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Re: Looking For 36-40 In SS Herringbone Chains

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@silkyk wrote:

There's a good vendor on ebay that offers white gold over stainless steel in herringbone/snake link, any length up to 36" and 4 or 5mm width. You might check them out.....     nivsbling     99%positive rating and really nice SS items.


@silkyk 

  Many thanks!☺

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Re: Looking For 36-40 In SS Herringbone Chains

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@ECBG wrote:

@silkyk wrote:

There's a good vendor on ebay that offers white gold over stainless steel in herringbone/snake link, any length up to 36" and 4 or 5mm width. You might check them out.....     nivsbling     99%positive rating and really nice SS items.


@silkyk 

 

Which vendor please?  Many thanks!☺


Just do a search for stainless 36" chain necklace....lots of vendors with all kinds of chain links. Just check their feedback and shop for exactly what you want..

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Re: Looking For 36-40 In SS Herringbone Chains

This thread prompted me to dig out a very tarnished 30" herringbone I haven't worn in years.  I dipped it in cleaner, rinsed it off and dried it.  Then I started pulling it through a polishing cloth.  I was too intense and actually "tore" the chain near the spot I was holding it.  Into the scrap bag it went, not worth the money getting it repaired.