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Franco chains explained

Tightly woven and sleek, the Franco is one of the most durable chains and a favorite for holding a pendant straight.

In short: A Franco chain uses tight, V-shaped interlocking links packed densely, giving it a smooth, slightly stiff feel that's very durable and resists twisting — which makes it excellent for pendants.

Franco link structuredense V-shaped links, snake-like surface
Franco — tight V-shaped links form a dense, smooth, snake-like surface. Durable and pendant-friendly.

What a Franco chain is

The Franco is built from V-shaped links woven so tightly that the surface looks almost solid and smooth. That density gives it a sleek look and makes it one of the sturdier chain styles, with less tendency to twist or tangle than looser chains.

Why people choose it

Its stiffness and straight hang make it a top choice for pendants — the chain won't flip or twist the way some others do. It's also sleek enough to wear on its own for a refined, modern look, and it holds up well to daily wear.

Franco vs Cuban vs box

Compared to a Cuban link, a Franco is sleeker and less bulky; compared to a box chain, it's denser and often more durable. For a pendant chain that lies flat and lasts, Franco and box are the two to weigh against each other.

Frequently asked questions

Is a Franco chain good for a pendant?

Yes — the Franco's tight, stiff construction makes it hang straight and resist twisting, which is ideal for holding a pendant.

Are Franco chains durable?

Very. The densely woven V-shaped links make Franco one of the more durable chain styles, especially in solid form.

Franco or Cuban chain?

Choose Franco for a sleeker, pendant-friendly chain that resists twisting; choose Cuban for a bolder, flatter statement piece. Both are durable when solid.