PRODUCT DETAILS
Material: 925 sterling silver
Color: Silver
Size: US 5-10
January - Carnation
Carnations symbolize love, charm, and respect. Different colors have different meanings: red represents deep affection, pink symbolizes maternal love, and white signifies purity.
January - Snowdrop
Snowdrops symbolize hope and purity. They typically bloom at the end of winter, heralding the arrival of spring.
February - Violet
Violets represent loyalty, humility, and spiritual wisdom. They are also the birth flower for February.
February - Primrose
Primroses symbolize young love and new beginnings. They are early spring flowers, representing hope and renewal.
March - Daffodil
Daffodils represent rebirth and new beginnings. They are a symbol of spring and are often associated with Easter.
March - Cherry Blossom
Cherry blossoms symbolize beauty, the fleeting nature of life, and the changes in nature. They hold particular importance in Japanese culture, representing the transience and beauty of life.
April - Daisy
Daisies symbolize purity, innocence, and loyalty. They also represent new beginnings.
April - Sweet Pea
Sweet peas represent pleasure and gentle goodbyes. They also symbolize gratitude and appreciation.
May - Lily of the Valley
Lilies of the valley symbolize sweetness, humility, and the return of happiness. They are also the birth flower for May.
May - Hawthorn
Hawthorn flowers symbolize hope and happiness. Traditionally, they are believed to have protective qualities.
June - Rose
Roses symbolize love and beauty. Different colors have different meanings: red represents love, white signifies purity, and yellow stands for friendship.
June - Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle symbolizes bonds of love and devotion. It also represents happiness and sweetness.
July - Water Lily
The water lily symbolizes purity, mental peace, and enlightenment. It is regarded as a sacred flower in many cultures.
July - Larkspur
Larkspur represents lightness and a cheerful mood. Different colors of larkspur have different meanings: pink symbolizes contradiction, while purple represents first love.
August - Poppy
The poppy symbolizes comfort, remembrance, and eternal sleep. It is also a symbol of commemorating those who sacrificed in wars.
August - Gladiolus
Gladiolus represents strength, integrity, and moral integrity. Its name comes from the Latin word "gladius," meaning sword, symbolizing strength.
September - Morning Glory
Morning glory symbolizes love, affection, and mortality. It blooms in the morning, symbolizing a new day and new beginnings.
September - Aster
Asters symbolize love, patience, and elegance. Their name comes from the Greek word for "star," as their flowers resemble stars. Asters are also considered symbols of wisdom and faith.
October - Cosmos
Cosmos represents harmony, order, and peace. Its name comes from the Greek word "kosmos," meaning universe.
October - Marigold
Marigolds symbolize passion, creativity, and determination. They are used in many cultures for celebrations and commemorative events.
November - Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemums symbolize loyalty, longevity, and joy. They hold particular importance in Asian cultures, representing long life and happiness.
November - Peony
Peonies represent prosperity, good luck, and honor. They are regarded as symbols of wealth and happiness in many cultures.
December - Holly
Holly symbolizes protection, good luck, and foresight. It is widely used during Christmas, symbolizing hope and joy.
December - Narcissus
Narcissus represents rebirth and new beginnings. It is a winter flower, symbolizing hope and renewal.
REVIEWS
Size Guide
- Ring Size Guide
- Bracelet Guide
- Necklace Size Guide
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This is a chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need. You can either make use of a tape or a small piece of string to measure the area that will be occupied by the ring. When it becomes a complete circle, make a mark on such string. This will be helpful for you to compare with the chart that is mentioned below.
OTHER TIPS
1) *Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day.
2) *If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger,measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size between the two.
3) *When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for comfort’s sake.
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We have already listed some steps for you to choose your right size bracelets.
Step 1: Use the tape measure or a strip of paper to measure your wrist.
Just wrap the soft tape measure around the broadest part of your wrist and take note of the length. If you are using a plain strip of paper, mark your size with a pen or pencil then use a ruler to measure the length (The starting end of the paper must be at the base of the ruler and marked 0). That would be your wrist size.
Step 2: Add one inch, or 2.5 centimeters, onto this measurement to get the final length of your bracelets.
Please make sure there's enough space to tuck in 2 fingers as this is the space you need to add the charms. If you want to add less than seven charms, add 2 centimeters are ok. If you plan to wear eight or more charms, please add 3 centimeters. If you purchase a bangle, just choose the next size from your actual wrist measurement.
Notes:
1. A bracelet is perfectly sized when you measure your wrist tightly and add 2 or 3 cm.
2. If you are between sizes, ask yourself how you like to wear your bracelet. If you wear it tightly choose the smaller size and if you like to wear it loosely take the next size up.
3. Please be aware that when you receive a new bracelet it will feel stiff, which can make it uncomfortably tight. The bracelet will quickly soften and become more flexible as you wear it.
4. Bear in mind that the more charms you add to your bracelets, the tighter it will become.
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Necklace Length (Inches) Necklace Length (cm) Style Name Body Position 14” 35 cm Collar Fits close to neck 16” 40 cm Choker Choker 18” 45 cm Princess Hangs at the collarbone 20” 50 cm Matinee Reaches just pass the collarbone 22” 55cm Matinee Falls at or just above the top of the bust 24” 61 cm Opera Sits around the center of the bust 30” 76 cm Rope Drapes below the bust
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Returns Policy
Your satisfaction is important to us and we know how important this special piece may be, that is why we make it with high quality components that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. If you purchase an item from us and are unhappy with it for any reason: We support refund/ exchange service within 60 days. You may return your item with a receipt or proof of purchase for a refund. The return fee will be borne by the customer, unless our mistakes. Items must be returned in salable condition and original packaging. Non-salable items cannot be returned.
Shipping Policy
Free Shipping on All Orders
Usually, We do our best to process and handle the orders and Our handcraft Time is 3-7 business days. We offer free standard registered airmail, or you can pay extra for express shipping during checkout.
Shipping Methods Shipping Time Cost Countries
USPS First Class Mail 8-15 Days Free United States
DHL 3-8 Days About $26 All countries
UPS 3-8 Days About $26 All countries
FEDEX 3-8 Days About $26 All countries
Express Shipping cannot deliver to P.O. Boxes or military addresses. We could only ship to P.O. Boxes and military addresses (APO, FPO) address via Standard Shipping method.
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