All our jewelry is made with love, thoughtfullery, and our favorite precious metals. Here’s more about our high-quality materials and how to keep them lookin’ happy + fiiine.
Sterling Silver
The world’s most used, and loved, silver alloy. Aka .925 Sterling Silver. Made from 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals like copper that add strength and hardness. Pure silver is too soft—it gets all banged up, which is why we steer clear.
Why we love it
It’s the whitest, brightest metal and goes with everything
Soft on sensitive skin
A precious metal that the masses can afford. Thank you, Mother Earth
Durable and lasts like your best friendships, i.e. forevah
Easy to keep nice
How to care for it
Store somewhere airtight when not wearing—sterling silver naturally reacts to oxygen and air pollutants, which causes it to tarnish
To keep your sterling silver looking its beautifullest, wear it often—that makes it so happy!
Apply lotions, perfumes and sprays before putting on jewellery so you don’t get it all mucked up
Don’t wear when swimming or hot-tubbing (but horseback riding is totally ok)
To remove tarnish & restore shine, clean with a polishing cloth or cream or gently polish with toothpaste—weird, yes, but we swear it works
14kt Solid Gold
14 Karat Solid Gold is an alloy of pure gold and other metals (e.g. copper and zinc) in the ratio of 14 parts Gold and 10 parts other metals. Pure gold is too soft, so it’s rarely used to make jewelry. A lower karat means less gold content but also results in a metal that’s more durable and less “yellowy” in color, thankyouverymuch.
Why we love it
Lasts forever and ever and won’t tarnish
Strong, durable and very low maintenance (i.e. marriage material)
More affordable than pure gold so you don’t have to be a queen to wear it
Looks ah-may-zing on all skin tones because of the softer yellow (vs 24kt gold with deep yellow, duh. Have you been paying attention?)
How to care for it
Use a mix of lemon juice and baking soda to restore your 14k gold piece to its sparkly self
When not wearing, store your jewellery in a pouch or airtight ziploc bag to prevent scratches because that would be a bummer
Gold-Plating (Gold Vermeil)
A layer of gold electroplated onto a base metal of sterling silver. Plating comes in various thicknesses from way too thin (e.g., 0.175 microns) known as gold-flash up to thicker layers (e.g., 1 – 2.5 microns) which we are the kind we use to make our pieces last—up to 5-10 years with tender lovin’ care.
Why we love it
Still the same look as solid gold with a warm gold color that is oh-so-flattering
The gold does not flake off like most costume jewellery—don’t you hate flakes?
Durable and tarnish-resistant thanks to its heavy exoskeleton of solid gold
Can last for years with proper care, but the gold plating on the outside will eventually fade, leaving you with sterling silver
Significantly more affordable than solid gold
Hypoallergenic (nickel free) and awesome for sensitive skin because of its solid gold exterior
How to care for it
Apply lotions, perfumes and sprays before putting on jewellery so you don’t get it all mucked up
Swimming and hot-tubbing? No. Dancing and bar-hopping? Yes!
Clean your jewellery with a dry cloth to wipe off makeup, skin oils, dirt and bad energy
When not wearing, store in a pouch or airtight ziploc bag to prevent chemicals from reacting with the piece and to keep it scratch-free and deliriously happy