SIZE
The method to use is to measure the circumference of your finger, using the chart below to determine the size. Ideally have a jeweler measure your finger.
It is very important that you measure your finger several times on different days, and at different times of day... If you are in between two sizes, always go for the smaller one!
Once you have the circumference in millimeters, find the length on the chart below and match it with the ring size you need.
CARE
Every piece of Evzo jewellery is made with care from precious metals and natural gemstones. Following are instructions on how to make your jewellery last a lifetime:
Always protect your jewellery from sharp blows, scratching, chemicals, sunlight and heat/cold.
Store your jewellery in a soft lined box or pouch with an anti tarnish strip. Try to keep pieces apart so they don't rub together.
Your jewellery will age and tarnish naturally so if you want to keep your pieces in pristine condition, clean your jewellery regularly, using a professional jewellery cleaning product. Always read the manufacturers instructions.
Be aware of tarnish which may occur as a result of oxidisation, caused by the interaction of silver or gold plated jewellery with certain elements such as oxygen or sulphur as well as with certain acids.
Never go swimming wearing your jewellery, as chlorine in swimming pools can cause damage to all metals and will erode gold jewellery.
Avoid wearing while cleaning, gardening or performing sports activities.
STERLING SILVER
Keep silver jewellery away from harsh chemicals like household cleaning fluids as they create abrasions and reduce the lustre of the metal. Cleaning silver jewellery is best done with a professional jewellery cleaning product. Thoroughly dry your silver jewellery after exposure to water.
PLATED & OXIDISED JEWELLERY
Please note with the time the gold and ruthenium plated will fade, so you have to take care of your jewels as indicate above. You can re-plate theme if necessary.
Oxidisation will fade off in time with regular wear and tear, but can always be reapplied.
GOLD
Keep gold jewellery away from harsh chemicals like household cleaning fluids as they create abrasions and reduce the lustre of the metal. Cleaning gold jewellery is best done with warm water and detergent free soap. Thoroughly dry your jewellery after exposure to water.
ENAMEL
Enamel is essentially jewellery paint. It makes designs pop, it's colorful, and you can get as fun and creative with it as much as you want. But over time, enamel cracks and splinters off over time. Here's what you need to know about enamel and protecting enamel jewelry.
Clean it properly: Enamel can't be cleaned with any random chemical you find around the house! To avoid any kind of damage from cleaning it with a harsh household cleaner, stick to lukewarm water, a soft cloth, and something gentle such as Windex or hand soap.
Avoid keeping it in accident-prone locations: A lot of people like to put their jewelry all over the top of their dresser. That's not a good habit, since anything can knock the jewelry off and cause it to fall. Enamel cracks on hard impact, so you run the risk of breaking a precious piece if you keep it in a high location.
Put it down gently and lay it flat in a soft area: While it's tempting to just toss your jewelry off the moment you get home, you need to remember that enamel is fragile! Don't just chuck your enamel jewelry into a ring dish; make sure to put it down gently to avoid any abrasion or chipping, and keep it lying flat in a soft, cloth-lined jewelry box. This is especially important for elaborate pieces such as necklaces and brooches; leaving them lying face down or carelessly handling them will cause the enamel to erode much faster.
Be careful with rings : Items on your hand experience much more wear than jewelry on your ears and neck, so keep that in mind when you're out and about with your enamel jewelry! If you have a ring that has enamel in the design all around the band, it's probably not the best idea to go exercising with it on, or grabbing onto subway poles as the rough contact will break off the enamel.