Each item, gemstone, oxidization, hand-stamping is unique, featuring the attributes of handmade jewelry.
The pictures were taken in close-up to show the details and do not indicate the size or scale. Please carefully read the detailed listing description and use a measurement ruler.
Colors may appear different due to individual screen settings.
Silver Oxidation: made with liver-of-sulfur. The original silver color underneath, after some time, will begin to show where the item comes in contact with the skin. This is true for all oxidized jewelry. It is not a permanent color but a patina that will change in time.
What is Gold-Filled? What's in a Name?
Despite how it sounds, Gold-Filled is not metal filled with gold. It is merely an age-old term that became accepted in the jewelry industry. It is a US product made by heat-and-pressure-bonding a thin layer of 14k gold to a jewelers brass core. The product is marked 14/20 or 14k Gold-Filled. The value of gold-filled pieces is more significant than gold-plated, due to the actual karat gold layer, not just a microscopic film. To clean gold-filled, it is best to use mild soap and water.
Gold-Filled: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold-filled_jewelry
Green/Brown/Other Color Reaction: some people are sensitive to alloys such as gold-filled, sterling silver, brass, copper. In such a case, an unharmful mark on the skin or a color change will appear. This is the skin's chemical reaction to lotions, humidity, and Ph acidity in contact with the alloy. For people with this sensitivity is recommended jewelry in high karat gold, fine silver, Platinium. Please note that I can't be responsible for such issues, returns, or refunds not being accepted.
Ring Size
Measure finger at room temperature using a 1/2 inch wide paper, not a string. If you hesitate between two sizes, go with the larger one. A wide ring or a stack of rings need a bigger size and not your regular ring size. When the knuckle is a lot larger than the finger's base, measure both and select a size between them. For the correct size, have your finger measured by a jeweler.
Bangle Size: close fingers together, bringing the thumb and little finger. Using a strip of paper, not a string, measure snug around the widest point of your closed hand. To the number received, add 1/4 inch. This is your bangle size.
Bracelet With Closure/Clasp Size: measure near the wrist bone using a paper strip, not a string. To the number received, add 1/2 inch for a snug fit or 3/4 inch for a comfortable fit.
Cuff Bracelet Size: measure below your wrist bone, using a paper strip, not a string. To the received number, add 1/2 inch. This is your cuff bracelet size.
Important: keep your bracelet in the original shape without widening/ opening it. Place it on your arm approaching from the side at the end of your palm, near the wrist bone.
Stretch Bracelet Size: measure near the wrist bone using a strip of paper, not a string. To the number received, add 1/2 inch for a snug fit or 3/4 inch for a comfortable fit.
Important: don't stretch your bracelet. Please put it on, roll it over your hand without excessive pulling. Keep the bracelet away from the soap, perfumes, hair and skin products, sunscreen, saltwater, etc. Many of the products we use every day can degrade the quality of the elastic cord over time.
Custom engraving is optional at an additional cost and a few working days. Please purchase custom engraving using the following link
https://www.etsy.com/listing/685848376/personalize-your-jewel-with-engraving?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1
Jewelry General Care: use a drop of dish soap and cold water. Rub gently, rinse under plenty of cold water, dry with a soft cloth