A chino link chain — also known as a Bismarck chain, Garibaldi chain, or tejido chino — features a dense woven pattern that delivers refined texture and bold presence. Explore sterling silver and 10k/14k gold options, plus styling, sizing, and care.
What Makes a Chino Link Chain Stand Out?
The chino link chain is known for its intricate, interlocked weave that lays flat and shines from multiple angles. It reads premium without shouting — a masculine chain with tasteful detail. You’ll see it labeled as Bismarck, Garibaldi, or tejido chino in different markets.
Below are curated **sterling silver chino link chains** and **10k/14k gold chino link chains** with concise notes and “More Info” links.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chino Link Chains
What is a chino link chain?
A chino link chain is a dense, woven chain style (also called Bismarck, Garibaldi, or tejido chino) known for its flat lay, balanced weight, and refined shine.
Which widths and lengths work best?
For everyday wear, 3–6 mm reads balanced; 7–12 mm is statement. 18–22" sits higher on the chest; 24–26" gives a lower drape.
Should I choose sterling silver or gold?
Sterling silver chino link chains deliver a versatile, modern look. 10k/14k gold chino link chains signal classic luxury with richer color and weight.
How to Clean a Chino Link Chain
- Lay the chain flat and remove pendants.
- Use warm water + a drop of mild dish soap; dip a soft toothbrush.
- Brush along the weave and edges; avoid soaking plated chains.
- Rinse lightly, pat dry, then air-dry fully.
- Polish with a microfiber cloth; store flat away from moisture.