
Bracelets
ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What is Cuban link or Cuban curb chain?
What is Cuban link or Cuban curb chain?
Cuban link is a chain style with interlocking flattened-oval links lying flat against the wrist or neck — originated as Cuban-American street style in the mid-20th century, now a mainstream luxury chain style. The links sit snug to the body, creating a substantial visual presence without bulk. Quince Cuban link bracelets come in multiple widths and in both sterling silver and 14K gold. The Bold Cuban Curb is the widest; standard Cuban Curb sits closer to a refined daily-wear width.
What's the difference between Cuban link, box chain, and wheat chain?
What's the difference between Cuban link, box chain, and wheat chain?
Cuban link has interlocking flattened oval links that lie flat — the most substantial visual presence, contemporary streetwear roots. Box chain is square link-to-link, with a clean geometric texture — the most polished and versatile across dress and casual contexts. Wheat chain is dense braided links resembling stalks of wheat — soft drape, refined, and the most luxe-feeling under a watch or cuff. Each style suits different aesthetics; many shoppers own one of each.
What is a tennis bracelet and how does it differ from a chain bracelet?
What is a tennis bracelet and how does it differ from a chain bracelet?
A tennis bracelet is a continuous line of small, equally-sized diamonds (or other stones) set into a flexible bracelet band — named after a famous tennis player whose bracelet broke mid-match, popularizing the style. The Quince 14K Gold Lab-Grown Diamond Tennis Bracelet uses 4ctw lab-grown diamonds at fraction of mined-stone prices. More refined than chain bracelets; works as a standalone piece or layered with a watch.
What metals and stones does Quince use in fine jewelry?
What metals and stones does Quince use in fine jewelry?
14K solid gold and 925 sterling silver across most pieces, plus tungsten carbide for wedding-band styles. Accent stones include onyx and lab-grown diamonds (chemically and visually identical to mined diamonds, at a fraction of the price). All metals are nickel-free or contain only trace nickel within international safety limits — safe for everyday wear and most sensitive skin. Each product page lists exact metal composition, stone specifications, and weight.
How do I care for fine jewelry day-to-day?
How do I care for fine jewelry day-to-day?
Remove jewelry before showering, swimming (chlorine and saltwater damage metals), exercising, applying lotion or perfume, and sleeping (chain tangling). Wipe pieces with a soft cloth after wearing to remove skin oils. For deeper cleaning, soak in mild dish soap + warm water for 10 minutes, brush gently with a soft toothbrush, and rinse. Store each piece separately to prevent scratching — original Quince pouches are designed for piece-by-piece storage.
How do I figure out my ring or chain size?
How do I figure out my ring or chain size?
For rings: measure an existing ring that fits the intended finger (inside diameter in mm) or order a printable ring sizer; US sizes 5-13 cover most adult fingers. For chains: 18-20 inches is standard for crewneck necks; 22-24 inches drops just below the collarbone; 26+ inches falls mid-chest. For bracelets: measure wrist circumference and add 0.5-1 inch for comfortable fit. Each product page lists size guides.






