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What types of metals do you offer?

925 Sterling Silver
10k Yellow, White and Rose Solid Gold
14k Yellow, White and Rose Solid Gold

What does K stand for?

Karat or K is the unit used to denote the purity of gold.

What is 10k gold and 14k gold?

The number before karat, or k, refers to how many parts out of 24 total parts are pure gold. 24K is the purest form of gold, but unfortunately, it’s very soft and cannot be used in jewelry by itself. In order to make jewelry that is hard and durable gold must be mixed with other metals such as Silver & Copper.10K gold contains 10 parts pure gold and 10 parts other metals. While 14k gold contains 14 parts pure gold and 14 parts other metals. To sum things up, 14k gold has more gold content compared to 10k gold.

What is 925 sterling silver?

Just like pure gold, pure silver is too soft for making jewelry. That is why it is mixed with other alloys to give it the hardness needed to make jewelry that stands up to the test of everyday wear. 925 Sterling silver is basically 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% copper, zinc or nickel.

How will I know if my jewelry is authentic?

Great question! It is required by law for gold jewelry to be stamped with markings indicating the metal content. All our pendants and chains are stamped with their appropriate markings.

14K Stamp means the piece is 14 karats gold

10K Stamp means the piece is 10 karats gold

925 Stamp means the piece is 925 sterling silver

Does your jewelry have nickel?

All of our products are nickel free except for white gold products which contain small amounts of nickel.

Who makes your jewelry?

We manufacture all of our jewelry at our factory located in downtown Los Angeles.

Is your jewelry plated or solid gold?

We don't work with plated or filled gold. We only work with solid gold and 924 sterling silver.


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