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Figaro Gold Chains — Italy's Most Recognized Chain Pattern.

The Figaro's alternating short-short-long oval link sequence has been produced in the jewelry districts of Arezzo and Vicenza for generations. It's technically demanding to produce correctly — each long link must be precisely calibrated to the short links on either side, or the chain loses its characteristic rhythm. This precision is visible in quality Figaro chains; the pattern has a crisp, even cadence that distinguishes hand-finished work from machine shortcuts.

How the Pattern Affects Drape

The alternating links create a specific drape quality different from uniform-link chains. The long link acts as a hinge point that creates slight articulation — the chain falls more organically than a Cuban or box chain. This makes Figaro particularly effective as a pendant chain.

Choosing the Right Width

Because the link pattern creates its own visual interest, a narrower Figaro (2–4mm) reads clearly and elegantly. A wider Figaro (6mm+) becomes a statement piece. Unlike Cuban chains where wider widths tend to improve proportions, Figaro chains often look most balanced in medium widths.

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About Figaro Gold Chains

The Chain Pattern With a 200-Year History

The Figaro chain pattern is one of the oldest continuous Italian goldsmithing traditions — the alternating short-short-long oval link sequence has been produced in the jewelry districts of Arezzo and Vicenza since at least the early 19th century. It became internationally recognized partly because the pattern is technically demanding: each long link must be precisely calibrated to the short links on either side, or the chain loses its characteristic rhythm and visual balance.

The alternating link construction also gives the Figaro a specific drape quality different from uniform-link chains. The long links provide a hinge point that creates slight articulation in the chain's movement — it falls differently than a Cuban or box chain, with a more organic, flowing quality. This makes it particularly effective as a pendant chain, where the natural movement enhances the hang.

Figaro width selection works differently than Cuban width selection. Because the link pattern creates its own visual interest, a narrower Figaro (2–4mm) reads clearly and elegantly. A wider Figaro (6mm+) becomes a statement piece. Unlike Cuban chains where wider widths tend to improve proportions, Figaro chains often look most balanced in medium widths — the pattern is the point, not the scale.

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