Cuban links don’t automatically come with diamonds. A “Cuban link” describes the chain’s tight, interlocking pattern and flat, heavy look—not the stones. Many Cuban link pieces are plain metal (solid gold, sterling silver, or stainless steel), while others are “iced out,” meaning diamonds or diamond simulants are set into the links, the clasp, or both.
Diamond Cuban links are usually made by taking a finished chain and setting stones into the top surface of each link. Depending on the design, diamonds may cover:
Because each link needs precise drilling and setting, diamond versions cost more and can require more careful wear and cleaning than a plain chain.
If diamonds are the goal, the product listing should clearly specify the stone type and details. Look for:
Plain Cuban links tend to be easier to maintain, less prone to snagging, and better for everyday wear. Diamond-set Cuban links are more attention-grabbing and can elevate a simple outfit, but they may feel slightly rougher against fabric and need gentler handling.
For more guidance on fit, styling, and care—especially if you’re shopping sterling silver—visit this guide to sterling Cuban link earrings.
Yes—plain Cuban links are typically very wearable day to day because the links sit flat and feel substantial. Diamond-set versions can also work daily, but they need more care to avoid snagging and to keep stones secure.
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