Knitted Leather Chain: Supple Strength
Design your own stunning jewelry with this revolutionary Knitted Leather Chain! The outer layer of knitted wire reveals the inner leather cord to add an extra pop of color to your jewelry designs. It combines the strength of metal with the beauty of leather cord and offers colorful possibilities for making stylish jewelry. Plus, you can easily cut it to any length without worrying about fraying or unraveling. Whether you’re looking for a lighter-weight Capture Chain alternative or a bit of bohemian flair, you will love the look and feel of Knitted Leather Chain!
Style and Strength: Knitted Leather Chain
How SilverSilk Knitted Leather Chain is Made
Blend the strength and beauty of leather and wire in this stylish Knitted Leather Chain. It is crafted by intricately knitting 32-gauge colorful copper wire–as fine as a strand of human hair–around leather cord. Using a custom-built machine equipped with six precision latch-hook needles, the wire is stitched into a smooth, consistent outer layer. The 99.9% copper wire color coordinates with the leather and is permanently enameled and tarnish-resistant, ensuring your handcrafted jewelry stays vibrant and durable over time.
Best-Selling Colors: Knitted Leather Chain
Recommended Findings: Knitted Leather Chain
Single-Strand, Double-Strand, and Triple-Strand End Caps
Use our exclusive findings for a flawless finish on the ends of Knitted Leather Chain. Each style is custom-cast to fit our chains and has a loop that makes it easy to attach to your favorite clasp, ear wire, or other component.
How to use SilverSilk End Caps
Specialty Findings: Knitted Leather Chain
Terminators
When you want to leave the ends of Capture Chain exposed such as in a tassel or the ends of a bolo necklace, Terminators are the perfect end caps. They provide an elegant finish for the raw ends of Capture Chain and Pearlesque Chains.
Slide Crimps
When you want to attach several strands of Capture Chain to a clasp, you’ll need 20mm Slide Crimps, which are ideal for crimping multiple chains together. You can slide up to six chains together at a time within these crimps, giving you infinite color possibilities!