FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I shower with my jewelry?
Wearing our gold jewelry in the shower will not harm the metal itself, however it can reduce the shine therefore it is not recommended. We also recommend that you keep away from harsh chemicals or anything that may scratch it. If you decide to shower with it, just wipe down your jewelry with a soft cloth after to keep it looking new and shiny.
What is the difference between 10K and 14K?
The karat number of your jewelry indicates what proportion of it is made up of gold. Therefore, the most fundamental difference between 10-karat and 14-karat gold is in the amount of gold content. 14K gold jewelry is the standard for jewelry as it contains a great amount of gold and is resistant enough for everyday wear. 10K is also a great option because it is more affordable and offers greater resistance compared to the 14k.
How can I tell if my gold jewelry is real?
When in doubt, the most accurate way to know if your gold is real is to take your item to a jeweler for appraisal, but there are several tests you can do at home to help you determine if your gold is real. For example checking for hallmarks and examining the piece to make sure the surface isn’t tarnished or discolored.
How should I clean my jewelry?
For the best results, take your jewelry to a professional jeweler to have your piece polished and cleaned with the proper tools. At home you can place your jewelry in a bowl full of warm water with a jewelry cleaner (basic dish soap is fine) for a couple of minutes. After that place your jewelry in clean water to rinse and proceed to carefully drying with a soft cloth.
What does diamond cut mean?
Diamond cut refers to the finish on the metal. A satin finish will look smooth and plain whereas diamond cut will have small cuts and grooves which reflect the light and give pieces glisten as if it had diamonds set it.
What are cubic zirconias (CZ)?
Cubic Zirconias are a synthetic gemstone of zirconia that resembles diamonds.
What is the difference between yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold?
Yellow is the natural color of gold. The only difference between the other different colors of gold are the metals which make up the alloys that pure gold is mixed with. For example rose gold will have more copper metal mixed and white gold will contain more silver metal in it.
Do you guys sell plated jewelry?
No, because we offer a lifetime warranty with all of our products, we aim to give you the best quality of jewelry from the start.