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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

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?

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?

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?

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?

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?

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.