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Starburst Gold Bracelet - Zirconia
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FAQ
What does it mean when a bracelet is solid 14K gold?
It means the entire piece is made of 14K gold (58.5% gold), not just plated on the surface. Solid gold has full weight, never loses its color, and retains its value over time. The bracelets are available in yellow gold and white gold, from simple chains to designs with pearls or diamonds.
Why is solid gold a better investment than gold-plated silver?
Gold plating is a thin layer that wears away over time, whereas solid 14K gold never tarnishes and looks the same after years of wear. A gold bracelet is made for daily wear, year after year, and can be passed down as an heirloom piece. It's the piece of jewelry you buy once and keep.
What types of gold bracelets can I choose?
The collection covers delicate Simple Chain links, styles with natural pearls such as Glamour and Meghan, pieces with diamonds (the Little Tennis line uses lab-grown diamonds, with the same physical properties as natural ones), zirconia designs, and engravable bracelets, ideal for a personal message. There are also stone-free options with symbolic shapes like a heart or a star.
How do I choose the right bracelet length?
Measure your wrist circumference with a strip of paper and add a bit of room for a comfortable fit. You'll find the available lengths on each product page. If you're between sizes or need an adjustment, the Indira team can guide you before you order.
How do I care for a 14K gold bracelet?
Solid gold is easy to maintain: wipe it with a soft cloth to keep its shine, and set it aside when cleaning with chemicals. For styles with pearls, remember a pearl is soft and porous - put it on last and keep it away from perfume and water. Gold bracelets arrive in velvet box Indira, ideal for storage.
Do gold bracelets come with a certificate?
Yes. Every order includes a warranty certificate that attests to the authenticity of the 14K gold and the stones. Natural stones are certified at the batch level, and the gold bears the 585 purity hallmark, corresponding to 14 karat.
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