FAQ
Which natural gemstones can I find in Indira rings?
Our most-loved rings feature moonstone (the Selah, Verdure, Reina, and Evie styles), followed by amethyst, London Blue topaz, turquoise, and rose quartz. Each stone brings its own hue and story, set in 925 Sterling Silver or gold-plated sterling silver.
Are the stones natural or synthetic?
All stones are natural, except in cases explicitly described as lab-grown. Authenticity is guaranteed with batch-level certification, and every order includes a warranty certificate. This approach keeps prices accessible without compromising authenticity.
Why does moonstone look cloudy or milky?
That’s perfectly normal—and actually a sign of authenticity. The milky, semi-translucent look with that inner blue-silver glow is called adularescence and is a natural property of moonstone, not a flaw. Every stone looks slightly different—that’s what makes it unique.
What materials are the gemstone ring settings made from?
Most styles are made of 925 Sterling Silver (92.5% pure silver), while the Golden and Rose Gold variants are 925 sterling silver plated with 2 microns of 14K gold. Plating can wear over time—a normal process. For maximum durability, choose unplated 925 sterling silver or solid gold pieces.
How do I care for a natural-stone ring?
Natural gemstones like moonstone, amethyst, or rose quartz are sensitive to chemicals and prolonged strong sunlight. Remove your ring before showering, the pool, cleaning, or the beach; apply perfume before putting it on, and wipe it with a soft cloth. That way, it keeps its color and shine.
How do I find the right ring size?
You can measure your finger’s circumference with a string or use the size guide on our site. Many delicate styles from the Dainty collection have a subtle look that flatters any finger. If you’re between two sizes, choose the larger one; plus, you have 30 days to exchange it if it doesn’t fit.
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