Know Your Metals
10 or 14 karat gold, through and through. A great investment to get an heirloom piece
A thicker layer of gold added to sterling silver via electroplating. Vermeil looks and feels like solid gold, while being less pricey
High quality 1.5 micron layer of gold added to sterling silver. Extra care advised
Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% pure silver. It has a bright, shiny finish and is a popular choice for fine jewelry
Find your wrist size
#1 Using Clothing Size
Your clothing size can give a good guess, which bracelet size to choose. If you mostly wear XS, S, M - go for a ‘Standard Wrist’. If you prefer L, XL, XXL - a ‘Large Wrist’ might be a better fit.
Size | Chain Length (in) | Clothes Size |
#2 Using Tape Measure
- To measure your wrist, use a flexible measuring tape - or a strip of paper.
- Wrap it around the thinnest part of your wrist. For a paper strip, mark the point at which the ends meet and measure the strip from mark to mark.
Size | Chain Length (in) | Chain Length (cm) |
Diamonds We Use
Stone Color: D-F
Diamonds come in different variations, from colorless to yellow. Colorless diamonds (D-F) are considered the brightest and highest valued. That is why we only use diamonds in the D-F range.
![]() Colorless D-F |
![]() Near Colorless G-J |
![]() Faint K-M |
![]() Very Light N-R |
![]() Light S-Z |
Diamond Clarity: VS-VVS
The fewer inclusions a diamond has, the better is its clarity. Flawless diamonds are very, very rare (less than 1% of all gems). We only use diamonds in the VVS to VS range, while most brands will opt for the lower SI clarity.
![]() FL-IF Flawless |
![]() VVS Very, very | ![]() VS Very slightly |
![]() SI Slightly |
![]() I Included |