Materials:
The base material of the jewelry is allergy-free stainless steel, gold-filled, gold-plated, or silver-plated nickel-free components.
Furthermore, we use materials such as polymer clay, semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls, mother of pearl, and materials like buffalo horn and stingray leather are leftover materials and byproducts from consumption purposes.
The animals are not bred or captured for their leather or horn.
Stainless Steel (RVS):
The greatest advantage of purchasing stainless steel jewelry is that it hardly tarnishes; stainless steel stays beautiful, requires minimal maintenance, is hypoallergenic, and is fully recyclable. Its durability ensures a long-lasting product.
Gold plated:
Refers to a thin layer of gold that is electrochemically bonded or mechanically affixed to the surface of another metal, often a base metal like brass or sterling silver. The term indicates that the item is not made entirely of gold but has a gold coating. The thickness of the gold layer can vary, and it is measured in microns.
The process of gold plating involves applying a thin layer of gold to the surface of the base metal through a chemical or electrochemical process. This creates an outer layer with the appearance of gold, providing a more affordable option compared to solid gold.
Gold Filled:
Gold-filled is a strictly regulated process in which multiple layers of solid 14k gold are pressure-bonded with extreme heat over a core of high-quality jeweler's brass. This results in a durable, high-quality genuine gold product. Gold-fill is undoubtedly your best option after solid gold in terms of quality and durability. It won't peel off or turn your skin green, making it an excellent choice for individuals with sensitive skin.
Sterling Silver 925:
The product consists of 92.5% silver
Sterling Silver Gold Plated 18K 16K or 14K:
This involves a component that consists of 92.5% silver with three layers of gold applied through electroplating.