Materials
14k White Gold
Made from 14k solid gold, our white gold jewelry is waterproof, durable, and designed to be worn all day, every day. Solid gold won't tarnish or discolor and will last for a lifetime with proper care.
18k Gold Vermeil
Not to be confused with ordinary gold-plated jewelry, our gold vermeil designs feature a thick layer of 18k gold on sterling silver. Handle these pieces with the proper care and they'll keep their shine for years to come.
925 Sterling Silver
A lightweight metal with a beautiful shine, sterling silver is made from 92.5% fine silver and 7.5% copper-based pre-alloys. Although it's normal for sterling silver to tarnish with time, you can help prevent this with regular wear and easily polish your pieces to remove any tarnishing.
14k Yellow Gold
Made from 14k solid gold, our yellow gold jewelry is waterproof, durable, and designed to be worn all day, every day. Solid gold won't tarnish or discolor and will last for a lifetime with proper care.
Pearls
We use genuine cultured freshwater pearls and cultured Tahitian keshi pearls in our jewelry. Each pearl is unique and will vary in size and color—reflecting the unique beauty of its wearer. Pearls are especially delicate, so treat them with extra love and care.
Mother-of-Pearl
Mother-of-pearl comes from the innermost layer of precious shells. Each piece is wonderfully unique and can vary in shade from pale pink to blue and green.
Gemstones
Every one of our genuine gemstones is carefully selected to impart a natural radiance to its wearer and ensure it stays with you for life.
Enamel
One of the oldest techniques used to decorate jewelry, enamel adds a colorful accent to our designs. We use a durable epoxy resin enamel to minimize chipping from everyday wear.
Shells
Our genuine shells are a natural material from the Philippines. No two shells are alike—making them just as unique as their wearer.
Laboratory-grown diamonds
Possessing the same optical, chemical, and physical characteristics as mined diamonds, our sparkling laboratory-grown diamonds are an extraordinary example of how human ingenuity and science can replicate nature's beauty.