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10% OffLayla Gold Ring
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9% OffLayla White Gold Ring
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Timeless Gold Ring - Diamond 0.05 CT
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Reina White Gold Ring - Moonstone & Diamonds
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FAQ
What does 14K gold mean and how can I recognize solid gold?
14K gold has a purity of 58,5% gold, marked 585. The rings in this collection are solid 14K gold, not plated — the gold runs through the entire piece, so it won’t discolor or lose its color over time.
What gold colors are the rings available in?
You’ll find them in yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. All have the same 14K purity; they only differ in hue, determined by the alloy used. Styles like Layla or Gold Chain come in multiple color options.
Is solid gold better than gold-plated silver?
For long-term everyday wear, yes — solid gold won’t discolor and doesn’t require re-plating. Gold-plated silver is a more affordable alternative, but the plating can wear over time, which is normal. For a ring worn constantly, solid 14K gold remains the investment that lasts generations.
How do I choose the right ring size?
We recommend our size guide to measure your finger accurately. If the ring doesn’t fit, the size can be exchanged within the 30-day return window from receipt.
What stones do the gold rings have?
You’ll find rings with natural diamonds, with natural pearls or with zirconia, as well as simple, stone-free designs like Layla, Knot, or Simple V. All stones are natural, except those explicitly described as lab-grown.
Does the ring come with a box and certificate?
Yes. Gold jewelry comes with a velvet box, and every order includes a warranty certificate valid for 2 years, certifying the authenticity of the materials.
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