
Frequently asked questions
Yes!
The karat number indicates the percentage of pure gold in the alloy.
The higher the karat - the higher the gold percentage, when pure gold marked as 24K.
Because of its weight, price and softness – other metals (such as silver and copper) are mixed into the alloy to make it easier to work with.
Aside from the percentage of gold, there is also a color difference when 14K gold colors are lighter and 18K colors are stronger.
We recommend the silver lovers to choose 14K white gold - having a gold jewelry on one side and a silver look on the other.
No. The color does not affect the quality or price.
For example – 18K yellow gold and 18K white gold have the same percentage of pure gold.
Absolutely NO! All our diamonds are conflict free and are sourced at the Israeli Diamond Exchange.
Yes! We will be happy to attach a personal card on your behalf. Please contact us to do so.
No. You can add a gemological certificate with an additional cost of 100$. Please contact us to do so.
If you’re not able to arrive at our studio, we recommend you to measure your finger at the nearest jewelry store.
Please be sure to measure the right finger in the right hand.
You can also use our ring size chart > *link to ring size chart*
No. We don’t use plating at all.
Note that the natural color of 18K white gold is usually called “champagne color” and can often appear yellowish. If you are looking for gold jewelry but loves the look of silver – we recommend on choosing 14K white gold.
