Pick Your Ice
Cuban, tennis, infinity, rope—pick the link and the ice does the rest. Find the one that's you, then lock it in.
Inside the Moissanite Chain Collection
Moissanite chains, gathered in one place—Cuban links, tennis rows, infinity links, rope and more. Widths run from everyday chains that disappear under a collar up to slabs that arrive in a room before you do, in 925 sterling silver through 10K and 14K gold. Nearly all are hand-set with moissanite and built to read iced from collar to clasp. Most are moissanite chains for men, worn solo or stacked, with plenty of unisex styles too.
Pick Your Moissanite Chain Type
Not sure where to start? It comes down to the link:
- Cuban link — the flagship. Bold, interlocking links that sit heavy and read luxury. Usually our deepest selection; browse the Cuban link chains, or read the Miami Cuban buyer's guide if you want width, length and pricing worked out first.
- Tennis — a single clean row of stones, edge to edge. The brightest, most uniform ice you can wear; see all tennis chains, or start with the tennis chain and bracelet guide for how width and pointer weight change the price.
- Infinity link — Cuban weight, a different outline. Worth a look if the classic Cuban shape isn't what you're after; more on it below.
- Custom — want a width, length or look that isn't on the shelf? Build it your way with our custom made jewelry.
Beyond Cuban and Tennis
Not every chain here is a Cuban or a tennis, and the rest wear nothing alike. Infinity links are woven ovals with a three-dimensional face, so the ice catches light on the edges instead of only head-on. Rope chains twist rather than interlock, which reads softer under a collar. Styles like Franco, box-link and rosary turn up here too—flatter, squarer and beaded in turn. The mix shifts as we curate the lineup, so see what's on the shelf, then check that style's width and length options on its product page.
The Moissanite Difference
Moissanite isn't a diamond—it's a lab-created gemstone with exceptional fire, bright enough to catch every light in the room and hard enough to wear every day. You get the blinding shine without the mined-diamond price. Want the full breakdown? Read our moissanite vs diamond guide.
Width, Rows & Metal
Three things decide how a chain wears—width, row count and metal. Width sets the statement: the slim end layers clean and sits subtle for everyday; the middle of the range lands in flex territory; 12mm and up are full statement pieces meant to be seen; and the widest here run past 20mm, built to be the only thing anyone looks at. Row count carries just as much weight—a number of styles run two or three rows side by side, which reads far heavier than one row of the same width. Metals vary by style: most pieces are 925 sterling silver finished in 10K–14K gold, with rose gold and two-tone finishes across the range and select solid-gold styles, with a couple of stainless steel styles too, so check each product page for its exact width and metal.
Chain Length & How It Sits
Length decides where the chain lands. Most styles here sit in the 18-to-24-inch range, with shorter and longer options on select styles. As a rough guide, 18–20 inches sits near the collarbone, 22–24 inches drops to mid-chest and leaves a pendant room to hang, and anything longer is built to be seen over a tee. Wider links eat length, so when you stack, go a size apart instead of matching.
Clasps & the Small Stuff
The clasp is where a chain gives itself away. Some styles here close with a fully iced box clasp, and a run of them can be built with a custom name clasp—your name or initials set into the lock itself. Settings differ too: mosaic-set faces, baguette cuts and flower settings each break the light a different way. These details are listed style by style, so it's worth opening the product page instead of judging by the thumbnail.
GRA-Certified, Iced to Last
The stones do the talking. Most chains are hand-set with VVS-grade moissanite, the majority GRA-certified, so the ice runs even and bright instead of patchy. Moissanite rates 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale, just under a diamond's 10, so it shrugs off everyday wear and keeps its shine—though like any stone it will scuff if you treat it like a tool. A soft brush and warm water is all the upkeep it asks for. Check the product page for each style's exact grade and certificate.
Styling Your Moissanite Hip-Hop Chain
A chain is the anchor of any hip-hop fit. Wear a heavy Cuban link solo and let it carry the look, or stack a slim tennis chain over it for two textures of ice. Hang a pendant off your favorite drop, or match your chain to a moissanite bracelet for a full set. Ice your ears too — men's moissanite earrings close out the fit. Pick your width, pick your link, and lock in your chain game.
FAQ
A moissanite chain is a necklace set with moissanite—a lab-created gemstone that mirrors a diamond's fire and sparkle. You get the same iced-out look as a diamond chain for a fraction of the price. Styles range from Cuban links to tennis rows.
Go Cuban link for a bold, heavy statement; go tennis for a single clean row of bright stones; go infinity link for a woven, three-dimensional face that reads heavy without the Cuban outline; go custom if you want a specific width, length or look built to order. Rope, Franco, rosary and baguette styles sit in between. Each style lists its widths and lengths.
Yes. Moissanite conducts heat much like a diamond, so it passes a standard handheld diamond tester. That's part of why it's the most popular diamond alternative for an iced-out chain.
Most are built as a men's moissanite chain for a hip-hop look—from slim everyday widths to heavy Miami Cuban statement pieces. Many styles are unisex, so a moissanite chain for men here suits just about any neck.
Metals vary by style. Most are 925 sterling silver finished in 10K–14K gold, with select solid-gold pieces. The stones are moissanite, most graded VVS and GRA-certified. Each product page lists the exact metal, length and certificate.
























