• GOLD BAR USED TO MAKE 14 KARAT GOLD JEWELRY.

    14 KARAT GOLD

    By staying true to natural precious metals and their innate richness, we maintain the absolute highest quality in every one of our pieces. We stay away from any substitutes, such as gold plating and gold filled. Why? Because when you layer gold over silver or another base metal, the metal core will oxidize and tarnish your gold from the inside out, eventually affecting its appearance and value. In contrast, our pieces are all made from real precious metals that will stand the test of time and can be passed down from one generation to the next.

  • 925 STERLING SILVER

    So, what exactly is 925 Sterling Silver? It is a more functional version of pure 99.99% silver, especially for the intended purpose of jewelry. Functional because pure silver is very soft and malleable. By creating an alloy mix with other metals, it becomes much more durable.

    Unlike gold with a variety of gold to alloy ratios such as 14k, 18k, 22k ; there is only one baseline standard to be considered Sterling Silver and that is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals - hence the name 925 Sterling Silver.

    Certified 925 Sterling Silver jewelry is stamped with "925", distinguishing itself between other metals such as stainless steel.

  • RHODIUM

    Rhodium is a chrome-white & corrosion-resistant precious metal. It is very shiny and reflects up to 80 percent of light. Rhodium gives off one of the best sheens achievable, making it a very popular metal for jewelry. Rhodium is very rare as it is never found as a single mineral. Rather, it is cultivated in very small quantities within platinum ores. Combine this scarcity with the huge demand for rhodium and its high-shine appearance, and you can see why rhodium is the world's most expensive precious metal. In fact, it beats out both gold and silver by a huge margin.

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BENEFITS OF RHODIUM PLATED JEWELRY?

Rhodium plated jewelry adds an extra layer of protection to jewelry and produces a brighter white than sterling silver, white gold, or platinum. Realistically, jewelry cannot be crafted from solid rhodium because, despite its strength, rhodium is brittle. A layer of rhodium plating must be just the right thickness to keep it from cracking--.75-1.0 microns is perfect. Any thinner and the metal underneath would show; any thicker and the coating would crack. That perfect layer of rhodium can enhance the appearance, quality, and longevity of your jewelry. 

IS RHODIUM HYPOALLERGENIC?

Rhodium is hypoallergenic because it does not contain nickel that can cause serious skin reactions. It actually guards against other metals alloyed with nickel to keep your skin safe. If you have a nickel allergy or just want to protect your skin, then rhodium is an excellent choice for you.

IS RHODIUM JEWELRY SAFE TO WEAR?

Absolutely. Rhodium is non-toxic and completely safe. It’s the recommended option for sensitive skin, babies, and new piercings. Because rhodium is nickel-free, it does not irritate ears or leave behind skin rashes.