Should I use a bail or a jump ring to mount a pendant?
The choice between a bail and a jump ring primarily depends on the pendant's design and the diameter of the chain used.
A bailis generally used when the pendant has a hole that is too small to fit directly onto the chain or when a more elegant finish is desired. It also allows for proper suspension of natural stone, mother-of-pearl, or mounted cabochon pendants.
A jump ringis perfect when the pendant already has a loop or a sufficiently large hole. This solution is quick, economical, and discreet.
Before starting your assembly, always check three elements: the inner diameter of the bail or ring, the thickness of the chain, and the size of the pendant's hole or loop. These dimensions must be compatible to ensure a solid and durable assembly.
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