How to buy a right Moissanite jewelry?
Earring Buying Guide
Earrings make the perfect gift because they are always the right fit. The most basic jewelry wardrobe piece, she may leave the house without a bracelet, but she's almost always wearing earrings.
Most earring styles go with anything, so your gift won't cause her wardrobe issues. The wide variety of earring types, sizes, and prices available makes it easy to find the perfect pair for a gift. She'll remember you every time she wears them.
Studs Earring
Because they're small, stud earrings are easy to wear. They go as easily with a cocktail dress as they do with jeans.
Hoops Earring
Platinum, 14k gold, or sterling silver hoops give a feminine touch, and precious metals go with anything. For added sparkle, choose a pair with Moissanite.
Drops Earring
Drop earrings are made to dangle below their setting. Swaying with movement, they can add an elegant touch.
Ring Buying Guide
How to measure your finger?
Find a piece of string or strip of paper no wider than 1/2".
Wrap it around the base of the appropriate finger.
Use a pen to mark the point on the string/paper where it overlaps, forming a complete circle.
With a ruler, measure the length from the starting end of the string/paper to the pen mark.
Use this measurement and the chart to the right to determine your ring size.
Here are some tips to make your ring size measurement more accurate:
After sliding the ring sizer on, make sure it slides off fairly easily over the knuckle.
Don't measure cold fingers. This is when fingers are their smallest.
For the most accurate reading, measure the finger at the end of the day when the finger is the largest.
| The table below is the US standard for ring sizing. For customers in other countries that use a different ring size scale standard,Please convert to US sizing when placing your order. Rings are available in US sizes 1-15. |
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Ring Size Table |
US |
Diam. Inch |
Diam. mm |
Circ. Inch |
Circ. mm |
UK |
French |
German |
Japan |
Swiss |
4 |
37/64 |
14.8 |
1 27/32 |
46.5 |
H 1/2 |
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15 |
7 |
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5 |
5/8 |
15.7 |
1 15/16 |
49.0 |
J 1/2 |
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15 3/4 |
9 |
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6 |
21/32 |
16.5 |
2 3/64 |
51.5 |
M |
52 3/4 |
16 1/2 |
12 |
12 3/4 |
7 |
11/16 |
17.3 |
2 9/64 |
54.0 |
O |
55 1/4 |
17 1/4 |
14 |
15 1/4 |
8 |
23/32 |
18.1 |
2 1/4 |
56.6 |
Q |
57 3/4 |
18 |
16 |
17 3/4 |
9 |
3/4 |
18.8 |
2 11/32 |
59.1 |
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19 |
18 |
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10 |
25/32 |
19.8 |
2 29/64 |
62.2 |
T 1/2 |
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20 |
20 |
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11 |
13/16 |
20.6 |
2 9/16 |
64.3 |
V 1/2 |
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20 3/4 |
23 |
|
12 |
27/32 |
21.4 |
2 21/32 |
67.9 |
Y |
67 1/2 |
21 1/4 |
25 |
27 1/2 |
13 |
7/8 |
22.3 |
2 49/64 |
70.1 |
Z+1 |
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22 |
27 |
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14 |
29/32 |
23 |
2 27/32 |
72.5 |
Z+3 |
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15 |
15/16 |
23.9 |
2 61/64 |
75 |
Z+5 |
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Standard Ring Sizes: For Ladies = 5-6-7-8, For Men = 9-10-11-12
Queen Sizes = 10-11-12-13
Petite Size = 1-2-3-4
Hard to find-Large Sizes men's rings = 14-15-16-17-18
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Necklace Buying Guide
The right necklace or pendant will add style to anything she wears. In addition to being a fashionable gift, giving her a necklace gives you the opportunity to perform the classically romantic gesture of putting it around her neck for the first time.
In general, a necklace is defined as any type of chain or length of precious metal or gems. A pendant features a single jewel, pearl or charm, usually suspended from a chain. A pearl strand is a length of closely strung pearls.

Bracelet Buying Guide
A bracelet is one jewelry item she will see all the time, so she can appreciate it often. She also enjoys the feeling of it on her wrist reminding her of you.
Some bracelets are available in different lengths. So before you purchase, be sure to measure one of her other bracelets to be sure she doesn't need a special length.
Bracelets are usually worn on occasions when she isn't working with her hands. Even when not working, a bracelet's proximity to the hands causes it to get bumped and banged, so it must be very durable. Jewelry designers take this into account, so you can be sure the bracelet you choose will last.
Precious Metals Buying Guide
Gold
Gold Quality
The purity of gold is measured in karats. Pure gold measures 24 karats but is too soft in this state to be used effectively in jewelry. So it is alloyed with other metals--silver, copper, nickel, and zinc--to increase its strength and durability. Common measurements once the alloy is added are 18 karat (75% gold), 14 karat (58%), and 10 karat (47.7%). In the United States, the legal karat limit for the metal to still be considered gold is 10 karats. A higher karat measurement in gold content indicates a greater value of the jewelry piece. Gold jewelry should always be stamped with the karat mark, either 18k, 750 (European marking for 18k), 14k, 585 (European marking for 14k), or 10k. In addition, to assure its quality, the piece should be stamped with the manufacturer's trademark or country of origin.
Gold Color
Yellow gold is the most common color and is usually alloyed with silver and copper. Yellow and white gold are similar in strength and malleability, making them perfect for jewelry that is worn daily. White gold is alloyed with nickel, copper, and zinc--and while it looks similar to platinum, it has vastly different properties. Rose-colored gold is alloyed with copper and is often used to accent white or yellow gold. The saturation of color varies from piece to piece and according to gold content.
Gold Care
To keep gold shining and scratch-free, avoid contact with chlorine and other harsh chemicals. Do not wear jewelry during rough work and be sure to store it in a fabric-lined jewelry box or pouch. To clean gold jewelry, use warm water, a mild soap, and a soft bristled brush, if needed.
Silver
Silver Quality
Pure silver is soft and easily damaged. To give it more durability when creating jewelry, it is combined with copper, which makes it sterling silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper, but this alloy does not have an effect on the value of the metal. To ensure that the silver is high quality, jewelry should be stamped with a quality mark. According to federal law, the mark must be accompanied by a registered trademark or maker's mark. Acceptable marks for silver include: sterling, sterling silver, ster, .925.
Silver Care
Silver should not come into contact with harsh household chemicals such as bleach, ammonia, or chlorine. To avoid scratches, store silver in a jewelry box or pouch. Silver tends to tarnish as it reacts with sulfur or hydrogen sulfide in the air. Cleaning and wearing it regularly will help maintain its shine and prevent this. Immediately upon noticing discoloration, use a polish made specifically for removing tarnish.
Platinum
Platinum Quality
Platinum is the most durable of fine jewelry metals. It does not chip or splinter easily, making it perfect for diamond and gemstone settings. It is similar in color to white gold, but compared side by side, the difference is clear. Platinum jewelry is usually 95% pure platinum with 5% iridium or palladium alloy. It can also be 90% pure platinum with 10% iridium or palladium alloy. To guarantee its quality, each piece should be stamped with a 900 Plat to denote 90% platinum or a 950 Plat or Plat mark to denote 95% platinum.
Platinum Care
Cleaning platinum jewelry with mild, soapy warm water should be sufficient to maintain the metal's shine and polish. As with other fine jewelry, it should be stored in a fabric-lined box. Do not wear platinum while doing rough work, and avoid contact with harsh chemicals. If platinum becomes scratched or a patina begins to develop, a jeweler can restore the original shine.
Moissanite Jewel Features
Moissanite Cut Quality: Idea

Moissanite Color: Near Colorless

Moissanite Clarity: Eye Clean(IF-SI2)

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