Silver Chains

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Diamond Cut Cable Chain. Diamond Cut Cable Chain.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Each sterling silver chain is crafted from solid precious metal in our Yallingup atelier. We do not produce hollow or plated pieces.

Strength and longevity are integral to the construction, ensuring the chain retains its structure through regular wear while developing subtle character over time.

Each sterling silver chain is shaped with the Western Australian coastline in mind. The rhythm of the Indian Ocean informs the flow between links, while the enduring strength of ancient granite guides proportion and balance.

These references are subtle rather than symbolic. Movement, weight, and spacing are considered carefully so the chain rests with quiet authority against the skin — a refined expression of place in solid sterling silver.

It is designed for precisely that.

Weight, proportion, and structural strength are resolved at the bench so the chain rests comfortably against the body without compromising durability. With intentional care, a sterling silver chain will hold its form and remain a constant within a collection for decades.

Each chain is individually assembled at the bench by John Miller, allowing precise control over proportion and movement.

This process ensures strength within the link itself rather than relying on mass casting. The result is a continuous line defined by discipline and intention.

Constructed link by link

A chain depends on rhythm. Each link is shaped and joined individually, creating continuity without uniform sterility.

The repetition is intentional — strength achieved through patient refinement rather than speed.

Composed for natural drape

Weight and proportion are carefully calibrated so the chain settles cleanly along the neckline. Movement is considered part of the design, allowing the form to respond subtly to the wearer.

Built for permanence

Sterling silver offers resilience suited to daily ritual. Each chain is constructed with structural integrity at its core, ensuring it maintains its presence through years of wear.

This is jewellery intended to remain part of a collection — worn consistently and carried forward.