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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What happens if my order is lost or stolen during shipping before I receive it?

All shipments from the Lax Jewelry are sent fully insured via the United States Postal Service. You are not in any way responsible for the loss of a parcel until you or someone at your shipping address has received for it.

What are various K Gold jewelries gold contents?

  • 8 karat (8K) = 33.3% gold

  • 9 karat (9K) = 37.5% gold

  • 10 karat (10K) = 41.6% gold

  • 12 karat (12K) = 50% gold

  • 14 karat (14K) = 58.5% gold

  • 18 karat (18K) = 75% gold

  • 20 karat (20K) = 83.3% gold

  • 22 karat (22K) = 91.7% gold

  • 24 karat (24K) = 100% gold

What are artificial diamonds?

Cubic Zircon is considered artificial diamonds.

You'll never get tired of seeing the sparkle from all angle! Cubic Zircon is tougher and will not chip as easily or lose brilliance as fast thus making it a good choice for buyers looking for excellent jewelry at reasonable price,affordable luxury.

How will I know whether you received my order that I placed online?

After you submit your order, the Lax Jewelry will immediately send you an e-mail confirming your order was received. You will be sent another e-mail when your order has shipped, which will contain a shipment tracking number for your reference so that you can track your package online.

What is 925 Sterling silver?

Sterling silver is an alloy, or combination of metal types. Unlike pure silver, which contains 99.9% elemental silver (Ag), sterling silver (925) contains one or more additional metals that add strength to the otherwise delicate material. Pure silver is naturally very soft, and would easily bend or break if used for jewelry without being blended with a stronger metal.

Functional silver jewelry is often made with 92.5% silver. The remaining 7.5% of metal in 925 sterling silver is most commonly copper, however, some silversmiths opt to add durability with alloys of zinc or nickel instead. Sterling silver fortified with copper is preferred by many jewelry collectors, especially those with sensitive skin.

What is Rhodium and why is it so valuable? 

Rhodium, one of six PGMs, is a silver-white metallic element that is highly reflective and strongly resistant to corrosion. Rhodium is never found in its purest form. Rather, it's almost always collected as a minuscule byproduct of platinum, copper and nickel refining.It is considered the rarest and most valuable precious metal in the world 

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