Hooked Permanent Jewelry is a custom-welded jewelry studio at 1003 Orange Avenue in Coronado, run by Polly Brown and specializing in claspless bracelets, anklets, necklaces, and rings fused directly onto the wearer. The process uses a micro-pulse arc welder to close a jump ring on a fitted chain, creating a seamless loop with no clasp to fumble or lose — the entire procedure takes under five minutes and produces zero discomfort. Chain options include 14k gold fill, sterling silver, and 14k rose gold fill in dainty profiles that layer with existing jewelry. The studio serves the same Coronado Island clientele that shops traditional settings at LUMO Jewelry Co. on Orange Avenue, but the permanent format targets a different occasion: friendship bracelets, couples' commitment pieces, bachelorette-party group sessions, and milestone markers. The 1003 block places Hooked in the walkable village core between the Coronado Ferry Landing and Hotel Del Coronado, where foot traffic from both tourist flows converges on Orange Avenue. Permanent jewelry counts among the more hands-on things to do in Coronado for visitors who want to take home something beyond a standard souvenir from Coronado Beach. Coronado shopping for jewelry on Orange Avenue is otherwise limited to traditional retail cases, so the welded-on format stands apart as an experience rather than a transaction. Brown books private events for groups of four or more, and walk-ins fill the remaining appointment slots throughout the week. For a post-appointment pick-me-up on the same stretch, Coronado Coffee Company brews single-origin pour-overs two blocks north. Each chain is cut to the wearer's exact measurement at the 92118 storefront, so the finished piece sits flush against the skin without excess slack or tightness.