Sizing Guide
We utilize the British Letter ring sizing system, which assigns a letter to your ring size. These letters are categorized into sizes that are easier to comprehend: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large. It's crucial to note that your ring size doesn't necessarily correspond to your clothing size. You could wear an X-Small in clothing but have an X-Large ring size.
While visiting your local jeweler is the best and most accurate way to measure your finger, we understand that it may not always be feasible or convenient. That's why we've provided a helpful sizing guide that you can print and use at home.
While we strive to provide accurate sizing guidance, it is important to note that the responsibility for providing the correct ring size lies with the customer. Any inaccuracies in measurement may result in the need for resizing, incurring additional costs. We recommend carefully following our sizing instructions and, if uncertain, reaching out to our customer support for guidance. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we are here to assist you on your journey to the perfect fit.
Materials
1. 9k Gold:
9kt gold jewelry offers a nice balance between affordability and durability. Made from 37.5% pure gold alloyed with other metals, it's more scratch-resistant than higher karat gold but retains a luxurious gold look. While not quite as valuable as higher karat gold, 9kt gold is a popular choice for everyday pieces you can treasure for years to come.
2. Sterling Silver:
Sterling silver jewelry is a beautiful and affordable choice. It's made from 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% of another metal, usually copper, for added strength and durability. Silver tarnishes naturally over time, but it's easily cleaned to restore its shine. Sterling silver offers a timeless look and pairs well with various styles.
3. Micron Gold Plated:
In jewelry, micron gold plating refers to a method of applying a thin layer of real gold onto a base metal, usually brass or silver. Here's a breakdown of the terms:
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Micron: A micron is a unit of length equal to one-thousandth of a millimeter (0.001 mm). It's a very small measurement, but it's the standard way to describe the thickness of gold plating on jewelry.
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Micron Gold Plating: When jewelry is described as "micron gold plated," it means it has a layer of real gold applied with a thickness measured in microns. The thicker the gold layer (in microns), the more durable and valuable the plating typically is.
Here's a helpful comparison:
- Flash Plating (less than 0.175 microns): This is an extremely thin layer of gold, just enough to give a golden color. It's the least durable option and can wear off quickly.
- Micron Plating (above 0.5 microns): This is a more substantial layer of gold that offers better durability and can last for years with proper care.
- In Steel Magnolia: Our pieces has a 1 Micron layer, which means they are durable and long lasting