The word complex derives from the Latin words ‘complexus’ and ‘complecti’, which mean, respectively, ‘intertwine and twist’ and ‘embrace and encircle.’ And that’s exactly what gold and silver chains do. From a mathematician’s point of view, a ‘chain complex’ is an algebraic structure used to understand the motion and transformation of geometric objects. Our gold and silver chains are nothing if not geometric objects in perpetual motion and transformation. In Auvere’s universe, the term Chain Complex defines a collection of high karat gold and sterling silver chains in the form of bracelets and necklaces, and cover a range of styles from delicate to chunky, and basic to bold.