Believed to have originated in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, the name ‘belcher’ is said to come from belcher scarves, tied together with a ring design similar to the links of a belcher chain. Others believe the belcher chain was named after 19th century bare-knuckle boxer James ‘Jem’ Belcher, who was Champion of All England from 1800 to 1805.
A belcher chain consists of round, oval or D-shaped links, usually with one side curved and the other flat. Also known as a rolo chain, it’s a simple, timeless and highly adaptable piece of jewellery.
Belcher chains come in a wide range of sizes and precious metals. A gold belcher chain has a classic, luxurious look, while a silver belcher chain is sleek and modern with a reflective shine. A belcher necklace with a heart-shaped padlock, on the other hand, makes a bold statement, as well as provides a sentimental touch.