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FAQ
What are Birthflower Rings?
They are delicate rings engraved with the birth month flower — a discreet and personal way to wear the month you were born or to gift it to someone dear. They are minimalist, stone-free pieces, where the beauty lies in the clean lines of the design and in the finely engraved flower silhouette in the metal.
What materials can I choose from?
Birthflower Rings are available in three options: 925 Silver (purity 92,5%) for a classic silvery look, 925 silver plated with 14K gold for a warm, golden hue, and solid 14K gold (58,5%) for a lasting heirloom piece, kept from generation to generation. Indira does not use titanium or nickel.
How do I choose my ring size?
Measure a ring that already fits you or the circumference of your finger with a piece of string, then compare it with Indira’s official size guide on the support page. If you’re between two sizes, choose the larger size, especially for fingers that swell easily. For a gift, a medium size is the safest choice.
What is the flower for each month?
Each month has its symbolic flower: January — snowdrop, February — iris, March — daffodil, April — daisy, May — lily, June — rose, July — lotus, August — poppy, September — oxeye (aster), October — cosmos, November — chrysanthemum, December — holly. Choose the flower for your month or the one for the person you want to gift the ring to.
Can they be stacked with other rings?
Yes, their clean silhouette makes them perfect for stacking. You can pair a Birthflower ring with simple bands or other delicate pieces, mixing silver and gold for a subtle effect. You can also wear them on their own as a minimalist accent for everyday wear.
How do I care for a Birthflower ring?
Solid 14K gold does not lose its color. For the gold-plated version, the approximately 2-micron layer is sensitive to perfume, lotion, water, and friction, and its wear over time is a normal process, not a defect. 925 silver can oxidize naturally and is easy to clean. Wipe the ring with a soft cloth and put it on after perfume to keep its shine.
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