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KNOWLEDGE BASE

​What is Permanent jewelry?

Permanent jewelry refers to pieces that are custom-fitted and welded without a traditional clasp, making them meant to stay on indefinitely.

What happens if the jewelry breaks?

If your piece breaks or comes undone, bring your receipt and I will repair it at no additional cost.

Is it safe for kids?

Parents should consider the child's age and activity level before deciding, and sign a consent form.

Does permanent jewelry hurt?

No, the welding process is quick, painless, and doesn't involve the skin.

Can I wear it through airport security?

Yes, most permanent jewelry is made from fine metals like gold or silver, which won’t set off metal detectors.

How long does the process take?

The application process is usually quick and takes just a few minutes once the piece is fitted.

Can I remove it if I want to?

Yes! Though it's "permanent," it can be easily removed with scissors or snipped by a jeweler if you ever choose to take it off.

What metals are used in permanent jewelry?

Permanent jewelry is typically made from durable materials like 14k gold, sterling silver, or other high-quality metals to ensure long-lasting wear.

How is it applied?

The jewelry is welded or fused on-site, usually with a small, painless zap that bonds the ends together without needing a clasp.

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