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Sterling Silver

92.5% pure silver. Popular choice for jewellery because of its durability, versatility, and affordability. Known for its bright, shiny appearance, which can be maintained with regular cleaning and polishing.

Material sterling silver
Material rhodium plated
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Rhodium

is a rare, precious metal that is known for its bright, white appearance and resistance to tarnish. It is often used to plate other metals, such as sterling silver or gold, to give them a sleek, modern finish.

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Gold Vermeil

known for its bright, golden appearance and durability. Made with a base of sterling silver and coated with a layer of solid gold that is at least 2.5 microns thick. It offers the luxurious look of gold at a more affordable price.

Material gold vermeil
Material gold platedoptional
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Gold Filled

Made by bonding a layer of gold to a base metal, usually brass or sterling silver. A best alternative to solid gold, it is highly durable as the gold layer is bonded to the base metal using mechanical means rather than being electroplated.

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Stainless Steel

A lightweight, highly corrosion-resistant and durable material. When properly cared for, titanium will maintain its appearance for a lifetime.

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Material gold plated
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Gold Plated

Gold plated jewelry has a thin layer of gold applied to its surface. The base material is usually made of a less expensive metal like copper or brass and is coated with a layer of gold using a process called electroplating. Gold-plated items are, by their nature, more fragile and susceptible to lose color over time. The rate at which the color of the gold plating fades on jewelry can vary based on different factors such as the use of chemicals on the skin, perspiration levels, or an individual's skin pH. This highlights the importance of taking proper care of your gold-plated jewelry.

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