Royal Chain’s Latest Catalog Is Available Now
The spring 2023 lineup introduces new 14-karat gold spool chain styles for permanent jewelry and layering pieces.

Collection pieces include fresh variations on ongoing trends largely featuring everyday gold jewelry, timeless chains like paperclip and curb, and minimalist bracelets and bangles with a touch of colored gemstones.
The catalog also includes new 14-karat gold spool chain styles for permanent jewelry and mini 14-karat charms for personalizing bracelets.
Royal Chain noted that the permanent jewelry trend continues to gain momentum among retailers, as it drives traffic into stores.
The New York-based supplier said its spring 2023 collection takes inspiration from fashion influencers on TikTok and Instagram who are bringing back looks from decades ago.
It called the new collection a lineup of “classics that are refreshed, remixed, and ready to resonate with a broad range of customers.”
Bold earrings designed for layering, from bamboo hoops to elongated links, and a handful of animal-inspired pieces such as butterflies, panthers, and serpents also are present throughout the catalog.
Amid recent economic uncertainty, the company continues to see the jewelry industry invigorated by more people going out and being social.
Royal Chain Vice President of Marketing Phillip Gabriel Maroof is optimistic about the upcoming season.
“We are pleased with the steady demand from retailers, and [will] continue to bring to market the most relevant product they need to continue this momentum,” Maroof said. “This year, we’ve developed our new products with great insight into what’s selling and what will be on-trend for this year.”
Royal Chain’s spring 2023 collection can be viewed and purchased online now, while the full catalog is available digitally as well.
Printed copies of the catalog are available upon request.
For more information, visit RoyalChain.com.
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