Safety Chains- Your New Favorite Product

Safety Chains- do you need them?

Everyone who shops Trollbeads in our store knows I am very passionate about safety chains. It is the easiest thing to do- unclasp the wrong end of your bracelet and get your beads all over the place, or somehow bump the larger clasp side and drop a bracelet. A safety chain provides insurance that your bracelet will stay with you, and for a $35 one time spend a safety chain could potentially be one of the best Trollbeads items you will ever buy.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

So what is a safety chain? It is a small inconspicuous silver chain that has a small clasp on one side and an “o” shaped opening on the other. When wearing your bracelet I hardly ever notice mine, and I can assure you it does not cover any of the beads or impair any movement on the bracelet.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

This bracelet may look complete, but it is just one false move away from this:

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Just imagine this happening on a busy street (it has happened). That is a whole lot of unneeded horror and tears. I have seen some people try and fix the problem like this:

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

But what happens if something happens and your clasp fails? Your entire bracelet is gone! But do worry- that will not happen with a safety chain! As a matter of fact if your clasp fails your bracelet won’t go far at all.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Getting a safety chain on a bracelet is very easy too. First take all your beads off your bracelet. We have a handy little knitting tool to help us with this process and you can find one at your favorite craft store.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Now that you have your beads off your bracelet, slide the “o” shaped ring onto your bracelet, just as you would a bead.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Sting it all the way to the end of your bracelet.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Now add your beads.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Add your clasp as you normally would- your clasp and the clasp of the safety chain SHOULD NOT be attached to each other. Remember this is a back up if your lock is to fail, so they don’t work together.

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

This is how the whole set up should look on your wrist. As I mentioned before another perk of having a safety chain is the ease it provides when clasping your own bracelet- check out how much less wiggle room there is!

Safety Chains- Your new Favorite Product

Here is a little shot of the final product, as you can see, the safety chain is very inconspicuous and does not distract from your lovely beads.

4 thoughts on “Safety Chains- Your New Favorite Product

    1. Caroline- unfortunately when we switch blogging software our photos got a bit scrambled and there is no photo of the knitting tool we use. I believe it is a button pull though. Thanks for drawing our attention to this issue- if you would have not commented I don’t even know when we would have seen this!

  1. I see in one of your pictures, the person is wearing multiple bracelets, and lots of charms, and I adore charms! Are these available thru your store?

    1. Stephanie,
      Those bracelets (Alex and Ani) are available at our store, but those particular styles are no longer here. This is an older blog post, and those were current collections at the time.

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