If you don't have a chain, I offer several different models (which you can select from the dropdown menu.)
THE CHAINS (IN ORDER OF SIZE)
1 - The Saint Jeanne Chain (Smooth Gold)
This is the shortest, measuring 40 cm; it’s a simple and elegant cable chain. It is made of gold-filled, an American alloy not yet well-known in France but of excellent quality, as it contains much more gold than traditional plating. Perfect to wear as a choker, and also ideal for young girls.
Shown here with the small sun monstrance.
2 - The Saint Elisabeth Chain (Gold Beaded)
This is the medium-sized version, measuring 16 1/2 in. length 16 1/2 in. cable chain. With its alternating small gold beads, it reminds me of a rosary. These beads do not obstruct the passage of medallion rings 16 1/2 in. It is made of gold-plated sterling silver.
Shown here with the Miraculous Medal crowned with stars (medium size)
3 - The Saint Claire Chain (In Silver)
It is the same size as the Saint Elisabeth but made of sterling silver. I have several pieces set in silver, which gave me the idea to offer you a chain to go with them.
Shown here with the silver Cross of Glory.
4 - The Saint Therese (Fine Beaded Gold)
This is the longest (single strand): 50 cm in curb chain. It maintains the rosary spirit with very fine beads. It is a more "feminine" chain and less suitable for young girls due to its size. It is perfect for everyday wear or in winter over a sweater. It is made of gold-filled.
Presented here with the Versailles cross
Next, I’m offering a collection of colorful chains that can be worn very long as a statement necklace, or doubled up however you like! They capture the essence of a rosary but in a vibrant, sparkling style. Each measures 39 3/8 in. the chain is made of stainless steel and adorned with colorful resin beads. They feature classic clasps, but their generous length allows you to double them without even having to open them—very practical!
5 - The Saint Blandine chain (double with white beads)
Presented here with the large Miraculous Medal crowned with white stars
6 - The Saint Sabine chain (double with blue beads)
Presented here with the large Miraculous Medal crowned with blue stars
7 - The Saint Virginie chain (double with green beads)
Presented here with the large Miraculous Medal crowned with green stars
8 - The Saint Reine chain (double strand with red beads)
9 - The Saint Nathalie chain (double with black beads)
Shown here with the black sun cross
10 - The Saint Cecilia (double strand with multicolored beads)
(white, blue, black, pink, red, green)
Presented here with the large floral Miraculous Medal
It is always recommended to remove gold-plated jewelry before washing to prevent damage to the plating and to keep it looking its best.



















