Jewelry
Natural Metals and Gems
Our jewelry collection includes pieces made of natural metals and genuine gemstones. Most of our selections feature 925 sterling silver, 925 sterling with 14k gold plating, or solid gold. All specs will be noted in each individual listing - check closely for those special one of a kind pieces including diamonds, gold, and precious gemstones!
Why we love natural metals & gems
Our collections feature both sterling and gold jewelry. While many argue gold is the superior choice for jewelry, the affordability and durability of sterling silver makes it an excellent choice for everyday wear. Natural gemstones such as sapphire, ruby, emerald and diamond are often a hard find in today's jewelry market - unless they are grown in a lab. Our collections feature natural gemstones that have stood the test of time. Jewelry can take a basic outfit and make it elegant, pulling your whole look together with one simple accessory.
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FAQ
Our pieces are made from natural metals and genuine gemstones. Most items feature 925 sterling silver, sterling silver with 14k gold plating, or solid gold. Any gemstones—whether diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, or others—are clearly listed in each product description.
We focus on natural gemstones, not lab-grown alternatives. These stones were formed naturally and selected for quality, durability, and longevity. Details are always noted in individual listings.
Yes. 925 sterling silver is a durable, high-quality alloy designed for regular use. It’s strong enough for daily wear and widely considered safe for sensitive skin.
Sterling silver can oxidize over time when exposed to air and moisture. This is normal and doesn’t indicate poor quality. Tarnish is easy to clean and often develops into a soft patina that many people find adds character.
Generally, yes. Sterling silver is considered hypoallergenic for most people and is a common choice for sensitive skin.
Our collection includes solid gold as well as sterling silver with 14k gold plating. Solid gold pieces are identified by their karat weight—most commonly 14k or 18k—which offer the best balance of durability and color.
While 24k gold is pure, it’s very soft and not ideal for everyday jewelry. 14k and 18k gold are preferred because they’re stronger, more durable, and better suited for long-term wear.
No. Gold does not rust, tarnish, or corrode, making it one of the easiest metals to care for and a popular choice for heirloom pieces.
Avoid prolonged exposure to water, chemicals, and lotions. Store pieces separately to prevent scratching, and clean sterling silver periodically with a soft cloth or silver cleaner. Gold jewelry requires minimal upkeep.
Many are. Because we work with secondhand and vintage items, some pieces—especially those featuring gold or natural gemstones—are truly one of a kind. Always check the listing details for exact materials and specifications.
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