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Antoinette hosts permanent jewelry pop-up offering welded, claspless bracelets in Montclair

Antoinette hosted a permanent jewelry pop-up at Kendry Apartments in Montclair offering custom-fit, claspless bracelets welded for continuous wear on Friday, Mar 6, 2026, 6:30–9:00 pm.

Priya Sharma2 min read
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Antoinette hosts permanent jewelry pop-up offering welded, claspless bracelets in Montclair
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Antoinette listed a "Permanent Jewelry Pop Up" at Kendry Apartments Montclair, CA for Friday, Mar 6 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm, and the listing shows the event status as "Event ended." The announcement, credited "By Antoinette," described on-site welding of jewelry intended for continuous wear and gave the day and hours without further logistical detail.

The event description reproduced verbatim read, "A local permanent jewelry pop-up event where guests can have custom-fit, claspless bracelets, necklaces or anklets welded on for continuous wear. The Eve" and the trailing fragment "The Eve" appears truncated in the listing. That language makes plain the service on offer: metal chains sized to the wearer and welded closed so no clasp remains, a technique that permanently alters a piece and commits the wearer to continuous wear unless a jeweler cuts the chain.

Promotional text tied to the listing also appeared on social platforms using search-friendly phrases, including "Permanent jewelry near me", "Permanent jewelry pop up in Montclair", "Bracelet welding in the Inland Empire", and "Permanent jewelry for events." Those Instagram-style phrases situate the pop-up within regional searches for welded jewelry in the Inland Empire but do not add operational specifics such as pricing, appointment requirements, or vendor names.

Several key details were not included in the notice. The listing does not provide a street address for Kendry Apartments, the name or credentials of the person or business performing the welding, pricing for bracelets, necklaces, or anklets, or any information about sterilization and safety procedures for the welding equipment. The listing also does not state whether appointments or walk-ins were accepted, and it gives no contact information for follow-up.

Permanent-welding services are increasingly visible in city pop-ups and events, but they raise distinct questions of operator training, materials and metal composition, and aftercare. Because Antoinette’s listing confirms only the date, time, and the service itself, those interested in permanent jewelry should seek confirmation of the welder’s identity, the metals used, and sterilization protocols before having work done. Antoinette’s pop-up made clear that the demand for claspless, welded pieces is active in Montclair on March 6, 2026, yet the absence of vendor names and safety details leaves essential provenance and health questions unanswered.

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