Franco Men's Necklace
Description
The Franco Chain
The defining feature of a Franco chain is its interwoven V-shaped links. These links create a distinctive pattern that adds visual interest to the chain. Franco chains are known for their strength and durability. An Italian Chain.
Rhodium Plated- a coating of rhodium over the sterling silver to maintain its shine. Rhodium-plated silver is a more expensive precious material than conventional 925 silver.
An Italian Chain which embodies high craftsmanship and style.
When will I receive my order?
In stock items ship within 1-3 business days.
Personalized pieces require an additional 1-3 days for processing/production
Shipping times are in addition to processing/production times.
Please note that during holidays, additional time may be required for production and shipping.
At Sarah Cornwell, we craft our jewelry with care and intention, using quality metals, gemstones and pearls designed for lasting beauty. Proper care will help your cherished pieces maintain their sparkle for years to come.
GENERAL CARE TIPS FOR ALL JEWELRY:
- Storage Matters: When not being worn, store your jewelry in a dry, air-tight container. A plastic bag is ideal for this purpose.
- Avoid Water Exposure: All jewelry is waterproof, but it’s not mineral or chemical proof. Minimize exposure to pools, saunas, and beaches. The minerals and chemicals in these environments can cause oxidation.
- Limit Contact with Products: It's best to avoid sunscreens, lotions, oils, soaps, shampoos, conditioners, body washes and perfumes. The chemical additives in these products can affect the metal's finish. It’s always best to remove your pieces if there is a possibility of coming into contact with any additives.
- Remove During Activity: To prevent damage, remove your jewelry before working out or sleeping.
- Handle with Care: Be mindful when handling your jewelry to avoid scratches or impacts.
For a more detailed review and tips on caring for specific metals, stones and pearls, please see our Jewelry Care Guide.






