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Sterling Silver

What is Sterling Silver?

Fine silver is 99.9% pure silver. In this form the metal is beautiful and suffers from minimal tarnish, but it is generally too soft and malleable for many uses, including making silver jewellery. To make jewellery fine, pure silver is alloyed with copper to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. The copper makes the silver harder, more durable, and therefore much better to work with, without compromising on colour of the metal. Most silver jewellery that you buy, and wear will be sterling silver. Sterling silver is also referred to as ‘925 silver’.

Silver must be frequently polished to retain its shiny lustre. Rhodium, on the other hand, is highly tarnish resistant and does not corrode, stain, or change color. By plating sterling silver with rhodium, tarnishing can be avoided, and the piece of jewellery remains white and lustrous much longer.

How to Distinguish Between Real 92.5 Sterling And Fake Sterling Silver?

The quickest way to identify sterling silver is to look for a mark or stamp, called the “hallmark.” Certified sterling silver will be stamped or marked with the word “sterling” or “925.”

Benefits Of Buying 92.5 Sterling Silver

• Hypoallergenic Jewellery
• Incredibly Durable
• Best designs are available to keep up with the trends and allow jewelers to be creative.
• There are endless options
• Very Versatile
• Easy to maintain.
• On top of those benefits, having silver jewelry in your collection will add to its elegance, value, and longevity. Silver jewelry is a truly excellent choice.

Sterling Silver

What is Sterling Silver?

Fine silver is 99.9% pure silver. In this form the metal is beautiful and suffers from minimal tarnish, but it is generally too soft and malleable for many uses, including making silver jewellery. To make jewellery fine, pure silver is alloyed with copper to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. The copper makes the silver harder, more durable, and therefore much better to work with, without compromising on colour of the metal. Most silver jewellery that you buy, and wear will be sterling silver. Sterling silver is also referred to as ‘925 silver’.

Silver must be frequently polished to retain its shiny lustre. Rhodium, on the other hand, is highly tarnish resistant and does not corrode, stain, or change color. By plating sterling silver with rhodium, tarnishing can be avoided, and the piece of jewellery remains white and lustrous much longer.

How to Distinguish Between Real 92.5 Sterling And Fake Sterling Silver?

The quickest way to identify sterling silver is to look for a mark or stamp, called the “hallmark.” Certified sterling silver will be stamped or marked with the word “sterling” or “925.”

Benefits Of Buying 92.5 Sterling Silver

• Hypoallergenic Jewellery
• Incredibly Durable
• Best designs are available to keep up with the trends and allow jewelers to be creative.
• There are endless options
• Very Versatile
• Easy to maintain.
• On top of those benefits, having silver jewelry in your collection will add to its elegance, value, and longevity. Silver jewelry is a truly excellent choice.

18K Gold Plating

What is 18k Gold Plating / Polish?

This indicates how much pure gold such piece of jewellery contains. When you buy 18 karat gold plated jewellery, it means that the golden layer which covers it contains 75% of pure gold. Of course, you must realise that the layer is thin, therefore it does not dramatically increase its value. However, if someone would ask is 18k gold plated real gold? The answer is yes, there is real gold on such jewellery, even if it is just a thin layer of it.

Do keep in mind that since the gold layer is thin, with time the polish will fade out. However, you always have the option to repolish the jewellery and get back the same brilliance and shine.

What is 18k Gold Plating / Polish?

This indicates how much pure gold such piece of jewellery contains. When you buy 18 karat gold plated jewellery, it means that the golden layer which covers it contains 75% of pure gold. Of course, you must realise that the layer is thin, therefore it does not dramatically increase its value. However, if someone would ask is 18k gold plated real gold? The answer is yes, there is real gold on such jewellery, even if it is just a thin layer of it.

Do keep in mind that since the gold layer is thin, with time the polish will fade out. However, you always have the option to repolish the jewellery and get back the same brilliance and shine.

AAA Cubic Zirconia

What is a Cubic Zirconia?

Cubic zirconia is a real, manmade gemstone. It is a crystalline form of zirconium dioxide that is hard and colorless. Cubic zirconia is not found in nature, unlike diamonds and other gemstones. Natural stones contain blemishes and flaws, but CZ is carefully crafted under precise laboratory conditions. This means that the manmade cubic zirconia stones seen in fashion jewelry are flawless. A flawless constitution gives the CZ a brilliance that rivals even the finest diamonds. The manmade quality also ensures that cubic zirconia is an environmentally-friendly choice. The cubic zirconia has a hardness rating of 8.5 on the Mohs scale, meaning that this gem does not scratch easily.

What is A Mohs Scale?

The Mohs scale measures a mineral’s durability and hardness. It is a qualitative grading system that determines the scratch resistance of different minerals using harder, stronger minerals than the one being tested.

Cubic Zirconia Vs Real Diamonds

Cubic zirconia should not be considered a diamond under any scenario by both experts and non-experts. For many reasons—from chemical properties to brilliance and color—the two stones are entirely different. Diamonds are naturally found, formed of the hardest material while Cubic zirconia is lab-created.

How Are Cubic Zirconia Stones Rated?

Cubic Zirconia stones are rated from A to AAAAA. A is the Lowest Quality, while AAAAA is the Highest Grade available. The rating system is based on several variables. The same Four Cs (Cut, Colour, Carat, Clarity) that are used to determine the quality of a Diamond is used to rate CZs.

There is a difference in the look and the price between the Lowest and Highest Grade, and there is a market for them all. You should understand the difference to make the proper choice when selecting a CZ stone. Cubic Zirconia that is rated AAA is usually more highly polished than A grade stones. An AAA-rated CZ stone will surpass a lower grade piece in symmetry, luster, and shine.

The AAA rating is the most popular grade for high-quality luxury jewelry because of price and availability. When you buy AAA-rated cubic zirconia, you can feel confident that your jewelry will shine for years to come.

AAA Cubic Zirconia

What is a Cubic Zirconia?

Cubic zirconia is a real, manmade gemstone. It is a crystalline form of zirconium dioxide that is hard and colorless. Cubic zirconia is not found in nature, unlike diamonds and other gemstones. Natural stones contain blemishes and flaws, but CZ is carefully crafted under precise laboratory conditions. This means that the manmade cubic zirconia stones seen in fashion jewelry are flawless. A flawless constitution gives the CZ a brilliance that rivals even the finest diamonds. The manmade quality also ensures that cubic zirconia is an environmentally-friendly choice. The cubic zirconia has a hardness rating of 8.5 on the Mohs scale, meaning that this gem does not scratch easily.

What is A Mohs Scale?

The Mohs scale measures a mineral’s durability and hardness. It is a qualitative grading system that determines the scratch resistance of different minerals using harder, stronger minerals than the one being tested.

Cubic Zirconia Vs Real Diamonds

Cubic zirconia should not be considered a diamond under any scenario by both experts and non-experts. For many reasons—from chemical properties to brilliance and color—the two stones are entirely different. Diamonds are naturally found, formed of the hardest material while Cubic zirconia is lab-created.

How Are Cubic Zirconia Stones Rated?

Cubic Zirconia stones are rated from A to AAAAA. A is the Lowest Quality, while AAAAA is the Highest Grade available. The rating system is based on several variables. The same Four Cs (Cut, Colour, Carat, Clarity) that are used to determine the quality of a Diamond is used to rate CZs.

There is a difference in the look and the price between the Lowest and Highest Grade, and there is a market for them all. You should understand the difference to make the proper choice when selecting a CZ stone. Cubic Zirconia that is rated AAA is usually more highly polished than A grade stones. An AAA-rated CZ stone will surpass a lower grade piece in symmetry, luster, and shine.

The AAA rating is the most popular grade for high-quality luxury jewelry because of price and availability. When you buy AAA-rated cubic zirconia, you can feel confident that your jewelry will shine for years to come.

CULTURED PEARLS &
BAROQUE PEARLS

What is A Cultured Pearl?

Natural Pearls Vs Cultured Pearls In the world of authentic pearls, there are two primary types, often compared to one another: natural pearls vs cultured pearls. Fact is, both types are real gemstones, but it is the way they are formed that makes them different.

A cultured pearl is a genuine pearl, produced by an oyster or mollusk, but with human assistance. There are two main types of cultured pearls: freshwater and saltwater pearls. Pearl cultivation involves the process of pearl farmers physically inserting an irritant, such as a shell bead nucleus, inside the soft tissue of the oyster. From there, the layers of nacre are formed naturally, just like with natural pearls.

So, the main difference between natural and cultured pearls is the way the secretion process begins. With natural pearls, the process takes place in the ocean, without any human intervention. On the other side, cultured pearls require the assistance of pearl farmers to begin the nacre-forming process.

What Are Baroque Pearls?

For centuries pearls have been a symbol of status, an association with class and elegance, charm, and sophistication.

The word ‘baroque’ comes from the Portuguese term barroco which meant imperfect, coarse, or uneven pearl. The attraction of Baroque pearls lies in the very nature of their imperfection.

The different shapes and sizes of baroque pearls make them extremely intriguing and beautiful—not to mention unique—when put together. The individuality of Baroque pearls is highly appealing because it allows an appreciation for nature’s imperfections. Baroque pearls allow for unleashed creativity and pure imagination in jewelry design. If you like jewelry that is unique and different, baroque pearl necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets are the choice for you!

Why Choose Baroque Pearls?

• Unique Shapes
• Creative and exclusive jewelry designs
• Exceptional Lustre
• Stunning Colours
• Amazing Affordability
• Distinctively Different
• Provides you with a feeling of chicness, uniqueness, and individuality

CULTURED PEARLS &
BAROQUE PEARLS

What is A Cultured Pearl?

Natural Pearls Vs Cultured Pearls In the world of authentic pearls, there are two primary types, often compared to one another: natural pearls vs cultured pearls. Fact is, both types are real gemstones, but it is the way they are formed that makes them different.

A cultured pearl is a genuine pearl, produced by an oyster or mollusk, but with human assistance. There are two main types of cultured pearls: freshwater and saltwater pearls. Pearl cultivation involves the process of pearl farmers physically inserting an irritant, such as a shell bead nucleus, inside the soft tissue of the oyster. From there, the layers of nacre are formed naturally, just like with natural pearls.

So, the main difference between natural and cultured pearls is the way the secretion process begins. With natural pearls, the process takes place in the ocean, without any human intervention. On the other side, cultured pearls require the assistance of pearl farmers to begin the nacre-forming process.

What Are Baroque Pearls?

For centuries pearls have been a symbol of status, an association with class and elegance, charm, and sophistication.

The word ‘baroque’ comes from the Portuguese term barroco which meant imperfect, coarse, or uneven pearl. The attraction of Baroque pearls lies in the very nature of their imperfection.

The different shapes and sizes of baroque pearls make them extremely intriguing and beautiful—not to mention unique—when put together. The individuality of Baroque pearls is highly appealing because it allows an appreciation for nature’s imperfections. Baroque pearls allow for unleashed creativity and pure imagination in jewelry design. If you like jewelry that is unique and different, baroque pearl necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets are the choice for you!

Why Choose Baroque Pearls?

• Unique Shapes
• Creative and exclusive jewelry designs
• Exceptional Lustre
• Stunning Colours
• Amazing Affordability
• Distinctively Different
• Provides you with a feeling of chicness, uniqueness, and individuality

SEMI PRECIOUS GEMS

What Are Semi-Precious Gemstones?

A gemstone that is not a diamond, ruby, emerald, or sapphire is a semi-precious gemstone. Calling a gemstone semi-precious does not mean it is less valuable than precious gemstones. Semi-precious gemstones are just usually more abundant (but there are a few exceptions).

The value given to semi-precious gemstones depends largely on color, availability, and quality. Because these gemstones typically have more sources, they are a good choice for larger, clean-eye stones and come in a rainbow of colors.

Lab-Created Vs Natural Gemstones

Lab-created gemstones are real gemstones, not synthetic imitations. They have the same chemical, optical, and physical characteristics as stones dug from the ground.

Although grown by scientists instead of created in the earth’s crust, lab gemstones are real, they display the same chemical and optical properties as natural gemstones.

If you prefer a more even color and do not like visible flaws, go with lab-created stones as their controlled creations usually result in a visibly more “perfect” appearance.

When purchasing a gemstone, we would not suggest getting too caught up on if the stone is precious versus semi-precious. All gemstones are precious, in the sense that if they provide meaning and value to you in a piece of jewelry they are special! Bear in mind that colors are subjective and a piece of jewelry is emotional.

SEMI PRECIOUS GEMS

What Are Semi-Precious Gemstones?

A gemstone that is not a diamond, ruby, emerald, or sapphire is a semi-precious gemstone. Calling a gemstone semi-precious does not mean it is less valuable than precious gemstones. Semi-precious gemstones are just usually more abundant (but there are a few exceptions).

The value given to semi-precious gemstones depends largely on color, availability, and quality. Because these gemstones typically have more sources, they are a good choice for larger, clean-eye stones and come in a rainbow of colors.

Lab-Created Vs Natural Gemstones

Lab-created gemstones are real gemstones, not synthetic imitations. They have the same chemical, optical, and physical characteristics as stones dug from the ground.

Although grown by scientists instead of created in the earth’s crust, lab gemstones are real, they display the same chemical and optical properties as natural gemstones.

If you prefer a more even color and do not like visible flaws, go with lab-created stones as their controlled creations usually result in a visibly more “perfect” appearance.

When purchasing a gemstone, we would not suggest getting too caught up on if the stone is precious versus semi-precious. All gemstones are precious, in the sense that if they provide meaning and value to you in a piece of jewelry they are special! Bear in mind that colors are subjective and a piece of jewelry is emotional.