Product Care & Sizing

To find out your exact bracelet size, use a measuring tape or piece of string to measure the size of your wrist. You should measure just above the wrist bone, as shown in the image below and then add (2cm) to your wrist size to get the correct bracelet size.

Types of Metals 

Rhodium

Rhodium is one of the rarest of precious metals. It is also among the most expensive. Considered a noble metal, Rhodium is resistant to corrosion, which is in large part the reason it is utilized as an alloy in platinum jewelry.

Sterling Silver

925 Sterling Silver is an alloy made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. We plate some of our silver jewelry in rhodium, which gives it extra shine and durability. Rhodium is one of the costliest precious metals due to its rarity.

Rose Gold 

The pink colour of rose gold comes from a pure gold and copper alloy. Rose gold is by definition an alloy metal so there is no such thing as pure rose gold.

Gold Filled 

Gold-Filled is not an alloy. It is a layered material constructed in two or three layers. The core metal is brass. There is single clad and double clad gold-filled products. Gold Filled is not gold.

Brass 

Brass is the metal that brings out natural good and inner truth. Even the phrase 'getting down to brass tacks' tells of clearing away the old debris and getting down to the pure and natural truth.

Stainless Steel 

Stainless steel is more resistant than gold and silver. It also doesn't tarnish like other metals. This metal is hypoallergenic.  

Copper 

Copper symbolizes love and balance, and was used to heal and protect during ancient times. Sometimes your skin can turn green while wearing copper. The copper reacts with the sweat in your skin, and oxygen creating the green tint on your skin. Just make sure to clean your skin and jewelry often. 

Please note:

** Each metal is different and one of a kind. Each design will have its own unique tones and properties. Product variations can be slightly different from the posted pictures.**

All metals can scratch and tarnish over time with the exception of stainless steel. To clean your jewelry please use a polishing pad. To care for your jewelry properly please follow the care guide below.