Olivia Paperclip 925 — 925 Sterling Silver.
Size: 2mm × 5.5mm.
The smooth paperclip in silver. Clean, modern, graphic — and one of the most easily-threaded chains in our silver catalog, making it a favorite for ambassadors at the fitting bench.
Order Guide
Average Bracelet Length: 5.5 – 7" inches
1 meter = 39.37 inches — Creates approximately 5–6 bracelets at 7-inch run.
Available by the meter or by the foot. Pricing encourages meter purchases for maximum bracelet yield.

What is it? A classic paperclip chain in solid 925 sterling silver — elongated, rounded-rectangular links, flat-laying and forgiving. In silver, the paperclip's modern aesthetic reads especially contemporary.
Perfect for: Permanent Jewelry or Ready-to-Wear. Easy threader, quick weld, forgiving geometry — and a strong cross-selling partner for charm work.
Who it's for: Clients who want modern and graphic on a silver base. Also a top pick for clients building charm bracelets — the long links accommodate stations with room to breathe.
Bracelet Type: Classic smooth paperclip in 925. Flat-laying, low-tangle, easy-threading.
Stacking Character: Flat + negative space + modern in cool tone. The long open links define her — airy, graphic, architectural.
Bracelet Stack Balancing: Olivia 925's abundant negative space loves surface-area silver partners — Marina, Hunk 925, Bitty 925, Hermes 925 fill her openness beautifully. A rolling delicate like Alexia 925 adds profile contrast. For charm work, Olivia 925 is arguably the best charm chain in the silver lineup — long links as charm landing pads by design. For mixed-metal, pair with 14k GF Olivia Paperclip to create a two-tone same-chain echo stack.
925 wear notes: Paperclip construction patinas evenly and polishes quickly — the large flat link surfaces are efficient to maintain.

Why Spark Society sees success with paperclip chains: This permanent jewelry chain is selected for low break rate, high polish, ease of charms and client love.
Paperclip chains distribute tension across their long links efficiently — fewer connection points per inch compared to fine cable means a durability advantage at equivalent gauges.