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Precious Metal FAQs
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Diamonds FAQs
- Adaezze Ndira Jewellery Diamond FAQs
- Can I create a design using two or more different metals?
- Do you use titanium or steel?
- From the mines to the shops, how does a diamond get there?
- How do I keep my jewellery clean?
- How do I pay for my desired purchase?
- Is a diamond a good investment?
- What are the 4C’s?
- What does "Ideal Cut" mean?
- What gold and carat should I select for my wedding band?
- What is a diamond?
- What kind of hallmarks does Adaezze Ndira Jewellery use?
- What makes a "certified diamond" different from a "non-certified diamond"?
- Where do diamonds come from?
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Gemstone FAQs
- Can my worn or damaged stone be restored to its original beauty?
- Do gems exist in New Zealand?
- Do I have to pay customs duty and tax if I have my items shipped?
- Does 14 carat gold is more durable and has a richer hue than 18 carat gold.
- From the mines to the shops, how does a diamond get there?
- How do I pay for my desired purchase?
- What distinguishes precious gemstones from semi-precious ones?
- What happens if the size of my new jewellery is incorrect?
- What is a gemstone?
- What kind of guarantee is there on your jewelry?
- What stones does Adaezze Ndira use in its jewellery?
- Would a sapphire be OK to wear every day?
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Jewellery Shipping FAQs
- Can I add items to my existing order ?
- Do I have to pay any additional taxes or duties?
- Do you allow International Order Returns?
- How do I pay for my desired purchase?
- How do i return a Jewellery Product?
- How do I track my order?
- How long does it typically take for me to get my order?
- How much is the shipping / postage?
- Is transit Insurance included with my shipment?
- Shipping Policy
- Where all do you ship?
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Payments FAQs
- Can I add items to my existing order ?
- Do I have to pay any additional taxes or duties?
- Do you allow International Order Returns?
- How do I apply a voucher code?
- How do I pay on the website?
- How do I track my order?
- How long does it typically take for me to get my order?
- How to measure you ring size?
- Is transit Insurance included with my shipment?
- Return Policy
- Where all do you ship?
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Orders FAQs
- Can I add items to my existing order ?
- Custom-made products
- Do I have to pay any additional taxes or duties?
- Do you allow International Order Returns?
- How do I apply a voucher code?
- How do I cancel an Jewellery order?
- How do I pay on the website?
- How do I proceed when creating an order?
- How do i return a Jewellery Product?
- How do I track my order?
- How much is the shipping / postage?
- How to measure you ring size?
- Is transit Insurance included with my shipment?
- Products not eligible for return or exchange?
- Return Policy
- Shipping Policy
- What if I receive a damaged product?
- Where all do you ship?
- Will you refund the money if I return my Jewellery?
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Why is it necessary to combine pure metals with additional metals?
Pure metal jewelry, such as platinum, is available, however pure gold is delicate and not suitable for daily wear. Gold is alloyed with other metals to increase its strength (and decrease its price). For instance, pure gold can be made into white gold by adding platinum or nickel, copper generates a rose or pink hue, and silver gives gold a greenish tinge. Although gold may vary in carat weight, it is still regarded as solid gold.
A base metal (copper, brass, nickel, or silver) is covered with a thin layer of gold to create jewelry with a beautiful appearance, but one that requires upkeep. Due to the plating peeling off and the underlying metal becoming visible, gold-plated jewelry can be the main cause of allergic responses. To lessen the possibility of allergic responses, Jens Hansen employs Sterling Silver as the base metal.