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Replacement Chain for Necklace
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girl_withno_name
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Hi all,
Would anyone know where to find a chain similar to the one on the left in this photo, or what they'd be called so I can search for one:
https://sphotos-b-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/p480x480/1001913_639545746064914_352287362_n.jpg
It's to replace one that came with a pendant (not the one pictured) which I bought last year... our birds chewed it and broke it!
Would anyone know where to find a chain similar to the one on the left in this photo, or what they'd be called so I can search for one:
https://sphotos-b-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/p480x480/1001913_639545746064914_352287362_n.jpg
It's to replace one that came with a pendant (not the one pictured) which I bought last year... our birds chewed it and broke it!

You were only killing time and it'll kill you right back
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Here's a "dog tag chain" on eBay
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=300704194240Slimming world new starter 2/1/17:D:DWeight loss so far 5 stone 8 lbs
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I like the chain style, but the part I'm stumped about is the bit where it goes through the pendant
.. Any ideas on that?You were only killing time and it'll kill you right back0 -
girl_withno_name wrote: »I like the chain style, but the part I'm stumped about is the bit where it goes through the pendant
.. Any ideas on that?
Hello girl-withno-name. If you mean the loose ring which the necklace feeds through, (the one which is between the pendant hanger and the necklace itself) ... then what you're looking for is called a 'Jump Ring'. You can find them on Ebay or in hobby places which have jewellery sections - in different sizes. So you'll have to check out the sizes in order to get the right one you're looking for.Remember: however thin you slice something, there are always two sides to everything.0
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