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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is permanent jewelry?Permanent jewelry is a claspless piece of jewelry that can be applied to your wrist, ankle, or neck. The demand for permanent jewelry is on the horizon as thin, dainty jewelry has become increasingly popular. Styles are curated for both genders & are often popular among couples!
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How does it work?Permanent jewelry is applied with a welder that allows fragile metals to be welded together in a fraction of a second. The quick spark welds together a jump ring that replaces the need for the (annoying) clasp after the client has been sized for the appropriate amount of slack. The spark that is generated during this process is NOT of high temperature allowing for a quick & safe application.
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Does it hurt?Not at all! The customer will not feel a thing, as we are working with the metal - not the skin. There is absolutely no risk to the customer as the welder will only react to metal. Should the customer's skin come in contact with the weld point, the electrode will not generate a spark.
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Can it be removed?The chains applied during the process are thin enough to last but not thick enough to cause harm to the wearer in the event that it becomes caught on an object. If it needs to be removed for any reason, simply snip with a pair of scissors! If the link does need to be removed, bring it back and we will re-weld for free!
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Where can't I wear it?TSA - Travelers are permitted to wear real jewelry through airport security without an issue. Surgery- There are situations where the jewelry may need to be removed for a medical procedure, in this event, the jewelry can be re-welded so long as it is properly removed.
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How does pricing work?Price varies by metal, chain and placement. There are plenty of options for every budget! See our price ranges HERE
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What is the refund policy?Once the chain is welded on you, no refunds - sorry!
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Do you do private parties?Yes - we love private parties! Interested in hosting a private event? Fill out this form tell us more:
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