Ever heard of permanent jewelry? It's jewelry that is designed to be worn 24/7 and never taken off, since it has no clasps or ties for easy removal. Instead, the pieces are welded or linked directly on to your body. While not as permanent as a tattoo, getting rid of them will still require scissors or cutting if you decide to change your mind.
But before you decide too get a permanent piece of jewelry for yourself, you need to decide on some important things. Here's a guide that will help you to understand what you need to know before getting a permanent bracelet or anklet. We’ll cover topics such as choosing the right design, finding an experienced artist, preparing for the procedure and taking proper care of your new body art.

What in the world this Permanent Jewelry is?
The concept of permanent jewelry has been spreading in social media like a firestorm last couple of months. TikTok and Instagram Influencers show off their forever bracelets to their fashion-hungry followers. It's easy to see why this trend is so popular now – you don't need to worry about taking the bracelets off every night and putting them back on in the morning. No concern to loose them while swimming in the ocean. And permanent jewelry is suitable for all ages and sexes. There's something really liberating about that
Permanent jewelry can also be a beautiful, meaningful way to show commitment. Whether it's matching bracelets with your BFF or sweetheart love to signify your unbreakable bond or wearing permanent bracelets of the same kind with your significant other as an promise of love that lasts forever, these pieces of jewelry are powerful symbols of connection and oath to be kept.
How does it work? What makes it permanent?
If you decided to jump onto this trend and get a "forever bracelet" , there are several steps you should know about. First: book an appointment with a "permanent jeweler". Second, the experienced "welder". like the experts from the leading shop in Florida - Permanent Jewelry of Miami, located in the heart of South Beach - will measure your wrist first and recommends the correct length of the chain to be applied. This is important in order to guarantee that the bracelet or anklet size is just right and it won't slip off easily.
Then the jeweler uses a special hi-tech welding device with a microscope to connect the bracelet links around your wrist or ankle. But don’t worry - you won’t feel a thing and takes no longer than 10 seconds. Done!
Last step - the jeweler will make polish the connecting link and he will make sure that the weld was done correctly and connected the links permanently.
Can you take permanent bracelet off?
I general you don’t need to even if you go through airport security or planning an MRI: the metal used in Permanent jewelry are usually solid 14k or 18k gold or gold filled silver - both are non-magnetic and doesn’t cause you any headache. But if you still need to get rid of it by some reason - simply use cutting pliers, scissors or even nail clipper to cut any link.