How Much Does Permanent Jewelry Cost? A Real, Honest Guide
If you've landed here, you've probably already scrolled through a few permanent jewelry websites that told you prices "range from $60 to $500+" — which, we agree, is not actually useful information.
So here is the Golden Bond version: real numbers, written out by collection, with no "starting at" games and no mystery surcharges when you sit down at the bracelet bar. Flat-rate pricing is one of our values — every chain has one price, your wrist size doesn't change it, and what you're quoted is what you pay.
This guide is written from our studio in Great Falls, Virginia, where our team of 10+ welders has welded thousands of permanent bracelets, necklaces, anklets, and rings for clients across the DMV. It's updated for April 2026 ahead of our Tysons Corner Center launch in July.
Short answer
At Golden Bond, permanent jewelry ranges from $75 for a sterling silver bracelet to $450 for a thicker solid 14k gold or mixed metal chain. Most of our clients land between $85 and $155 — in our Modern Gold or Specialty collections — because that's where the sweet spot of price, quality, and style lives.
A permanent necklace is roughly two bracelets' worth of chain and weld work, so it scales proportionally.
A permanent anklet is priced like a bracelet.
A hand chain — the bracelet-to-ring piece across the back of your hand — is priced as two bracelets, because that is what it structurally is.
Pricing is flat-rate per chain style, unisex inclusive. Your wrist size does not change what you pay.
That is the whole story in six sentences. The rest of this post is why.
What you're actually paying for
A lot of permanent jewelry websites will tell you "the price includes the piece and the welding service." That's true but not helpful. Here's what your price actually covers when you walk into our studio or up to the Bracelet Bar:
The chain itself, priced by metal, style, and thickness. Gold is a commodity and its spot price changes daily. Our pricing is stable but reflects real material cost, which is why solid 14k runs higher than 14k gold-fill, which runs higher than sterling silver.
The fit — custom measurement and chain cutting for your exact wrist, ankle, or neck. Not an estimate. Not a standard length. Your actual size with the right drape. This is the craft, and it's included.
The weld — the actual moment a micro-arc welder seals the final jump ring closed. The arc touches the metal, never your skin. A bad weld fails in a week. A good weld lasts for years. Welding this well is the whole job, and it's included.
The experience. To us, the experience is the art. A Golden Bond appointment is a chain consultation, a charm walk-through, the perfect sizing, the weld, and a photo-worthy moment you leave with. It's not an upsell — it's the service. Included.
There is no "experience fee." There is no per-inch surcharge. There is no upsell at the end. Your quoted price is your all-in price.

Real pricing by collection
Golden Bond organizes permanent jewelry into five collections. Here is what each costs and who each is for, as of the April 2026 gold and silver market.
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925 Sterling Silver — starting at $55
Our approachable entry point. Real sterling silver, hypoallergenic, hand-welded, perfect for stacking with gold pieces or wearing solo. Sterling silver can tarnish over time with heavy water exposure, but a quick polish — or a stop by the studio — brings it right back. We specially seal our silver to hold its shine longer than off-the-shelf pieces.
Best for: first-time permanent jewelry clients, cool-toned skin, anyone who loves the clean look of silver, anyone building a mixed-metal stack.
14k Modern Gold Collection — starting at $85, most chains $100+
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One of most popular collections, and for good reason. 14k gold-fill over a jeweler's brass core — the same warm gold look and feel as solid gold at a much more accessible price point. Our 14k gold-fill chains are water-resistant, tarnish-resistant, hypoallergenic, and specifically sourced and sealed for permanent, 24/7 wear. Our own team has worn theirs for two to three years and counting.
This is the collection that makes permanent jewelry make sense for most people. You get real gold, a chain that's indistinguishable from solid on the wrist, and a price that doesn't require a special occasion to justify.
Best for: most clients, most of the time. Shower, swim, sleep, gym, everyday life. Golden Bond's signature price-quality combination.
Specialty Gemstone, Enamel & Disco — $115–$155
Our most-desired collection and the one that moves fastest at pop-ups. Gemstone accents, colorful enamel, disco-ball pearls, freshwater pearl chains, and statement specialty styles. Each piece has a personality — Bordeaux in deep wine, Starry Night in midnight blue, Little Disco in our signature shimmer, Maris with pearls.
Best for: the client who wants something the rest of her friend group doesn't have. The gift-for-yourself piece. The bachelorette who wants her permanent bracelet to be part of the story, not just a participation trophy.
Mixed Metal & Two-Tone — $135–$450
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Our newest and fastest-growing collection. Available in 14k Modern Gold/925 Sterling Silver combinations AND 14k yellow/white gold combinations. The 2026 trend that isn't going anywhere — a balanced stack where gold and silver finally live together the way they actually do on most women's wrists.
Viator, Olivia, Little Disco Two-Tone, Moonlight. Pricing spans from accessible mixed-metal fill pieces to luxe mixed-metal solid gold.
Best for: the client who has one of each and never knows which to wear. The layered-stack builder. The woman who doesn't believe in metal rules.
14k Luxe Solid Gold — $175–$450
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Solid 14k yellow gold — the highest quality permanent jewelry available. Hypoallergenic, tarnish-proof, never wears through, holds its value. Moonlight, Cosmos, Leo, Teddy, Cash (yes, named after our founder's Golden Lab), Alexia, Marina. Heavier weights, heirloom quality, meant to outlast the moment you got them by a few decades.
As the price of gold continues to rise year-over-year, if you're eyeing a Luxe piece, there is genuinely no time like the present.
Best for: milestone purchases. Gifts that need to carry weight. Clients who want the piece they will never replace. Couples and mothers/daughters looking for matching investment-grade pieces.
Pricing, at a glance
|
Collection |
Material |
Price Range |
|
925 Sterling Silver |
925 sterling silver |
Starting at $55 |
|
14k Modern Gold |
14k gold-fill |
Starting at $85 (most $100+) |
|
Specialty (Gemstone, Pearl, Enamel, Disco) |
14k gold-fill + 925 silver |
$115–$175 |
|
Mixed Metal & Two-Tone |
14k gold-fill + silver OR 14k yellow/white gold |
$135–$450 |
|
14k Luxe Solid Gold |
14k solid gold |
$175–$450 |
Charms, gemstones, and custom add-ons
Most charms are $25–$35. Options include birthstone bezels (AAA CZ), 14k modern gold charms, modern CZ letter charms, opals, connector charms, engravable discs, and dangle styles.
Luxe diamond and fine jewelry charms start around $150 and scale up from there — set real diamonds in 14k solid gold, meant to be added as milestone markers over the years.
Adding a clasp to any chain for a removable piece is available for an additional fee that covers the clasp components, jump rings, and the additional welding work to install it correctly. This is the right choice for clients who love a specific Golden Bond chain but need the option to remove it — for work, for medical reasons, or just preference.
Studio vs Bracelet Bar vs private party — does pricing change?
This is a question we get a lot, and the honest answer is: no.
In-studio in Great Falls: Chain price is the price. Book online, walk in during studio hours, or schedule a 1:1 styling session.
At Tysons Corner Center (opening July 2026): Same chain pricing. Walk-ups welcome seven days a week. The Bracelet Bar is in a specialty retail activation on Level 1, between Nordstrom and Macy's.
At a public pop-up (Anthropologie residencies, Nationals Ladies Night, VA Gold Cup, BlossomFest, UVA CultureFest, holiday markets): Same chain pricing. Most events waive logistics surcharges entirely.
At a private party, bachelorette, or corporate event: We have a party minimums or and event retainers because we're sending artists and equipment to you, and taking the time to plan out more logistics and details. However, individual piece pricing for guests is the same as in-studio. Hosts often pick up guest bracelets as a gift — build that into your planning if you're hosting.
We have never charged more for a bracelet because the client is at an event versus in the studio. Some national brands add a $10–$30 "pop-up welding fee." That's not how we run.
Why we use flat-rate, unisex-inclusive pricing
You'll notice we didn't write "permanent jewelry starting at $35" anywhere in this post. We also didn't price by the inch. Both are intentional.
"Starting at" pricing is how websites quote you one number and check you out at another. Per-inch pricing is how wrist size becomes an upcharge — which, for an average woman's wrist that runs 6.5 to 7 inches, means every extra half-inch is treated like a penalty. Neither is how we do business.
Every chain at Golden Bond has one price. Our welders quote the total before they begin. The number on the receipt matches the number you were quoted. If you saw $125 when you picked your chain, you pay $125.
Permanent jewelry is an emotionally charged purchase — you came in to mark a friendship, a milestone, a trip, a babymoon, a girls' weekend, a new chapter. Nobody wants a price surprise at the register of that moment. Flat-rate pricing is part of the service.
How our pricing compares
We get asked about this a lot, so here it is directly:
Loveweld, the largest national brand, prices 14k solid gold bracelets at roughly $90–$550+ depending on chain and thickness. Pop-up events add a welding fee of $10–$30. Their national pricing is comparable to our Luxe range for similar chains — the main difference is you're trading local, experience-first service for a national brand name, and their DC presence is a single Georgetown studio rather than a DMV-wide footprint.
Spark Studio (Virginia-only) publishes pricing from roughly $60–$400+ depending on material, with studios operated out of private residences. Their starter pricing runs a bit below ours, which reflects a different cost structure (residential operations vs a full studio + team).
Low Grade operators run a wide range. Buyer beware: a $25–$45 "gold" permanent bracelet is almost certainly gold-plated — a thin electroplated layer that wears off within months and can turn the skin green when it does. Real 14k gold-fill (like our Modern Gold Collection) costs more because it contains 100x more actual gold, bonded through a completely different process. Ask what "gold" means before you buy — it's a fair question and an honest studio will tell you.
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Other Frequently Asked Permanent Jewelry Questions
What is permanent jewelry?
Golden Bond permanent jewelry is a popular custom-fit jewelry experience. Each jewelry chain is measured to the client's exact wrist, ankle, or neck size and sealed shut. It stays on until you decide to have it removed. Golden Bond uses 14K gold, 14k gold-fill, and sterling silver chains in our collections.
Does the welding process hurt?
Not at all. We're not soldering - meaning, there is no open flame with our method. That is because the our certified pulse arch welders only touch the metal jump ring. We are not welding your skin and the weld is completely grounded.
Most clients describe it as a tiny flash of light. The entire process from chain selection to finished piece takes about 15–20 minutes.
Can I shower and swim with it?
Of Course! We shower in ours daily. Chains are water-resistant, tarnish-resistant, and built to keep the sparkle going in any enviroment.
Ready to come see us?
Our Great Falls studio is at 731 Walker Road, Suite F — a short drive from McLean, Tysons Corner, Vienna, Reston, Herndon, Arlington, Falls Church, Fairfax, and Bethesda. We're open Tuesdays through Sundays, 11am to 5pm, for appointments and walk-ins. Call us at (703) 261-9649 or book online at goldenbondjewelry.com.
Coming this July: The Bracelet Bar by Golden Bond at Tysons Corner Center, Level 1, between Nordstrom and Macy's. Walk-ups welcome seven days a week, with extended holiday hours starting in November.
If you have a specific budget in mind, tell us when you book — we'll pull chains from your range before you arrive so you're not shopping blind at the bracelet bar. And if you want to bring the whole group? Bring the whole group. That's the whole point.
The experience is the art. The spark is yours to keep.
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