Hamsa Hand Drop Earrings
Hamsa means five in Arabic, so it is fitting that a five fingered hand is also called Hamsa. The hamsa symbol has come to mean good luck and offer protection to whoever wears it.
- Made of 925 Sterling Silver
- We use a THICK, DURABLE plating of 18K Gold for a piece that will last you years to come!
- Highest grade CZ for an authentic diamond look!
- Nickel-free & Hypoallergenic
Description
Shipping
Free shipping to the US on orders over $50US . Orders are shipped within 1-3 business days. For estimated delivery times and more info, visit Shipping.
Return
We want you to be happy with your jewels! Sometimes, things just don't work out!, you can return qualifying item(s) for a refund or credit within 30 days from the order date. For more info, visit Returns.
Warranty
We offers a 2-Year Warranty on all products.
Every single piece of jewelry is rigorously tested and guaranteed to be long lasting, hypoallergenic and water resistant.
If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, our 2 year warranty has you covered. No risk, all rewards.
FAQs about silver jewelry
How do you clean silver jewelry?
The best way to care for silver jewelry is to wear it often. The easiest way to clean silver jewelry, however, is by rubbing it with a silver polishing cloth. You may clean it by combining 1 tsp of mild dishwashing soap of your choice with 1 cup of warm water in a bowl. Let your silver jewelry soak for 15-30 minutes. Gently remove the silver and then lightly scrub with a soft, microfiber cloth until clean. Rinse off your silver jewelry with clean, room-temperature water then let dry on a clean, soft cloth.
What is sterling silver?
Sterling silver is a mixture of pure silver and another alloy, usually copper. The pure silver is 92.5%, where other metal alloys such as copper make up 7.5%. Sterling silver is used in many fine jewelry designs.
Does sterling silver tarnish?
Sterling silver does tarnish, especially when exposed to certain elements such as salty air, chlorine, perspiration, or even certain cosmetics. It’s therefore important to regularly clean and polish silver, or remove it when swimming, exercising, or even cleaning, so that your designs remain pristine for a lifetime. For basic upkeep, wearing silver jewelry often is best. Once removed, store in a jewelry bag or jewelry box as leaving it out and exposed to air accelerates tarnishing.
Is A Cubic Zirconia Real?
Although Cubic Zirconia gemstones are artificial, they are real stones. But they are not real diamonds, which are naturally-occurring, carbon-based gems.
Nevertheless, CZs do occur in nature, albeit rarely. They are sometimes found within zircon, a natural stone with high reflective properties. They also appear in tiny amounts within baddeleyite, a mineral found in black, yellow, brown, and colorless varieties.
In its natural form, the minute crystals in cubic zirconia are unstable stones that decompose quickly into other crystalline structures.
How Is Cubic Zirconia Made?
Every lab makes its CZs a little bit differently. However, making cubic zirconia gems requires hours of extremely high heat and zirconium oxide powder.
Lab technicians melt pure zirconium oxide powder with calcium and magnesium, minerals that act as stabilizers. The mixture is heated at 4,298 degrees Fahrenheit for hours until isotropic crystals form. Afterward, the crystals can be cut, shaped, and polished.
Cubic Zirconia Vs Diamond: What’s The Difference?
Although the two stones appear almost the same at a quick glance, there are a few essential differences and elements to consider, including:
Composition
Appearance
Cost
How Long Does Cubic Zirconia Last?
Cubic zirconia is considerably less durable than a real diamond. They can be worn daily for between 2 to 3 years and up to 5 years if someone wears them occasionally.
As cubic zirconia stones age, they tend to become scratched and cloudy. Exposure to dirt, oxygen, chlorine, and water will speed up the aging process and increase the likelihood of damaging the stone.
How To Take Care Of Cubic Zirconia
Caring for a cubic zirconia stone is necessary and simple. Keeping it clean requires mild dish soap, warm water, and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Mix a tablespoon of dish soap into a bowl of warm water and dip the CZ jewelry in it to coat the stone. Then, take the toothbrush and gently scrub the jewelry to remove dirt and hard water stains.
Once the stone is clean, rinse off the soap with clean, cool water to remove any soapy residue. Then, pat the jewelry dry with a clean rag or towel.
Regularly and carefully cleaning your cubic zirconia jewelry will help it last as long as possible.