Before We Spark: Your Permanent Jewelry Agreement
At Nina Wynn: Fine, Permanent & Piercing Jewelry, your safety is our top priority while creating your custom-welded look. Before we begin the welding process, we require all permanent jewelry clients to review and sign our liability waiver.
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What This Permanent Jewelry Waiver Covers
Permanent jewelry is custom-fit jewelry that is welded closed instead of using a traditional clasp. The waiver helps make sure every client understands the process before the appointment begins.
- Permanent jewelry is clasp-free and custom fitted.
- The weld is applied to the jump ring, not your skin.
- Fine chains are durable for daily wear but not indestructible.
- Permanent jewelry can be removed if needed.
New to the service? Learn more on our Permanent Jewelry Denver page before your appointment.
Safety, Spark & Metal Sensitivities
During your appointment, the welding spark is used only to close the jewelry at the jump ring. The spark is quick and controlled, but every client should understand that permanent jewelry is a hands-on service and requires careful placement, stillness, and communication during the process.
Please let our team know if you have any known metal allergies, sensitivities, skin reactions, medical concerns, or questions about wearing 14k gold, gold filled, or sterling silver jewelry.
- Tell us about known metal allergies before welding.
- Keep your body still during the welding moment.
- Ask questions before signing if anything is unclear.
- Choose the material that best fits your skin and lifestyle.
Permanent Jewelry Removal for Medical Procedures
Permanent jewelry can be removed if needed for an MRI, surgery, medical appointment, work requirement, sports participation, or lifestyle change. To remove it at home, carefully cut the small jump ring where the weld was made using sharp nail clippers or small jewelry cutters.
Save your chain in a safe place if you want it re-welded later. You can also visit our Denver studio for professional removal, re-weld support, cleaning, or restyling.
For detailed care instructions, visit our Permanent Jewelry Aftercare Guide.
After Your Permanent Jewelry Appointment
Permanent jewelry is designed for everyday wear, but it still needs mindful care. Avoid tugging, twisting, snagging, or applying too much pressure to your chain or connectors. Fine jewelry can stretch or break if caught on clothing, bags, gym equipment, or active movement.
- Clean gently with mild soap and warm water.
- Pat dry after showering, swimming, or workouts.
- Be careful with sweaters, bags, and active movement.
- Return to the studio for cleaning or re-weld support.
Helpful Permanent Jewelry Resources
Use these pages to learn more about permanent jewelry services, pricing, styles, charms, and care before or after your appointment.
Permanent Jewelry Waiver FAQ
Do I need to sign a waiver for permanent jewelry?
Yes. Nina Wynn requires permanent jewelry clients to review and sign a waiver before the welding process begins.
Why do I need to sign a permanent jewelry waiver?
The waiver helps confirm that you understand the permanent jewelry process, the minor risks associated with the welding spark, the importance of sharing metal allergies or sensitivities, and how removal works.
Does permanent jewelry hurt?
No. The weld is applied to the jump ring, not your skin. The process is quick and comfortable.
Can permanent jewelry be removed for an MRI or surgery?
Yes. Permanent jewelry can be removed by carefully cutting the small jump ring where the weld was made. Save the chain if you want it re-welded later.
What if I have a metal allergy?
Please tell our team before your appointment if you have known metal allergies, sensitivities, or skin reactions so we can help you choose the best material option.
Can permanent jewelry break?
Yes. Permanent jewelry is designed for everyday wear, but delicate chains can still break if pulled, snagged, twisted, or exposed to too much pressure.