The Mohs hardness scale gives information on the hardness of the stones. The smaller their number on the scale, the more love they will need in the way you care for them ~ as they may be more sensitive to scratches or may even end up with cracks. I've put together a list of the stones I like to use as an easy, quick reference for you
I've enjoyed sharing my sourdough babies with you on social media, and many have been asking about my process. So here goes my little story and recipe!
Having some weight to them due to the stone, if you get a size that is a little bit too big, the ring will wiggle around from one side to the other on your finger. In this quick video you will find my recommendations to determine a good size-fit for a ring that carries a ± big stone.
During the past collection launches, quite a few of you let me know they were very heartbroken to have missed out on a jewel or a stone, as it was sold within the first minutes. If you have your heart very much set on a specific stone or design and a new collection is about to launch, here are some tips for a fast check-out
This is a trick I first heard about from my dear Grandmother many years ago - but then started discovering quite a lot of people were using too! I know many people struggle to find a good ring fit. Whether it is because your fingers tend to swell and change size a lot throughout the year, or even throughout the day. Whether it is because you have big knuckles, and can only fit rings that are bigger – but then are loose and float on your finger. Or because you received or already own a ring that’s a little too big and moves around on your finger. Here’s a trick that I hope will be helpful for many of you!...