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Explore layering necklaces, diamond pendants, gemstone jewelry, and more to express yourself, build your heirloom jewelry collection, and elevate any outfit. Find the perfect piece within your budget for any occasion.

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THE SOPHIE LOPEZ EDIT

Shop The Sophie Lopez Edit, a collection of striking but wearable Ritani jewelry curated by fashion stylist Sophie Lopez.

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Jewelry, Made Your Way

Ready to create something that’s all you? Design custom diamond studs, pendants, or charm jewelry to match your style. Pick from our wide range of settings, stones, and designs to bring your vision to life. Start designing today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How should I clean my jewelry at home?
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    For general cleaning, mix a solution of warm water and mild dish soap. Soak your jewelry for a few minutes, then gently brush it with a soft-bristle toothbrush, focusing on any intricate details or settings. Rinse under warm running water and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage delicate gemstones or metals.
  • Can I wear my jewelry while swimming or showering?
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    It's best to remove jewelry before swimming or showering. Chlorinated water can react with metals, causing color changes and structural damage. Soap and other personal care products can build up on jewelry, making it appear dull and potentially harming certain gemstones.
  • How often should I have my jewelry professionally cleaned?
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    It's recommended to have your jewelry professionally cleaned and inspected every 6 to 12 months. This ensures that any build-up is thoroughly removed, and it allows for the early detection of wear and tear, such as loose settings or worn prongs, preventing the loss of gemstones.
  • How do I choose the right metal for my jewelry?
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    Consider your lifestyle, budget, and aesthetic preference. Gold, available in various colors and karats, is a classic choice known for its durability and hypoallergenic properties. Silver is more affordable but requires more maintenance due to tarnishing. Platinum is the most durable and hypoallergenic but also the most expensive. Consider how often you'll wear the piece and whether you're looking for something for everyday wear or special occasions.
  • What should I know before buying an engagement ring?
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    Start by understanding the preferences of your partner regarding style, metal, and stone type. Familiarize yourself with the 4Cs of diamond quality (Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat) if selecting a diamond ring. Set a budget that's comfortable for you, and explore different settings and designs. Consider working with a jeweler to create a custom design for a truly unique ring. Lastly, ensure the ring comes with a certification for any center stone and a warranty or guarantee for added peace of mind.
  • How can I determine my ring size?
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    The most accurate way to determine ring size is by visiting a jeweler and getting measured professionally. If that's not possible, you can use an online ring size guide, which often involves wrapping a piece of string or paper around your finger, marking where it overlaps, and measuring the length against a sizing chart. Keep in mind that finger size can vary throughout the day and in different temperatures, so measure at a neutral time for the best fit.
  • What do different gemstones symbolize?
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    Many gemstones have historical significances or are believed to carry specific energies. For example, diamonds are symbols of eternal love and strength, sapphires represent wisdom and virtue, and emeralds are associated with rebirth and fertility. When selecting a gemstone, consider its traditional meaning or choose one that holds personal significance.
  • How do I choose a gemstone for my jewelry?
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    Consider the color, durability, and symbolism of the gemstone. Some gemstones, like sapphires and rubies, come in various colors and have excellent hardness, making them suitable for everyday wear. Others, like opals and pearls, are more delicate and require careful handling. Think about the wearer's personal style, favorite colors, and whether the piece will be worn daily or on special occasions.
  • What are the current trends in jewelry design?
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    Jewelry trends can vary widely, but some current popular styles include layered necklaces, statement earrings, mixed metal pieces, and personalized jewelry such as name necklaces or birthstone rings. Sustainability and ethical sourcing are also becoming increasingly important to consumers, influencing the popularity of lab-grown gemstones and recycled metals.
  • How can I incorporate vintage jewelry into my modern wardrobe?
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    Vintage jewelry can add a unique touch to any outfit. Pair a vintage brooch with a modern blazer or attach it to a chain as a pendant. Layer vintage necklaces with contemporary pieces for a personalized look, or wear a single statement piece, like a vintage cocktail ring, as a focal point. Mixing eras can create a dynamic and individual style.
  • What jewelry makes a meaningful gift?
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    Personalized jewelry, such as engraved pieces or items featuring the recipient's birthstone, makes for a thoughtful and meaningful gift. Consider the recipient's personal style and any significant milestones or memories you share when selecting a piece. Classic options like a simple pendant necklace, stud earrings, or a bracelet can also be cherished gifts due to their versatility and timeless appeal.
  • How can I assess the value of vintage or antique jewelry?
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    Assessing the value of vintage or antique jewelry involves examining its condition, craftsmanship, materials, and rarity. Research the piece's history and any hallmarks or maker's marks. Consider consulting with a certified appraiser or a reputable antique jewelry dealer for an accurate evaluation. Provenance (the history of ownership) can also significantly impact a piece's value.
  • What factors contribute to the resale value of jewelry?
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    The resale value of jewelry is influenced by the quality and rarity of the materials (gemstones and metals), the piece's condition, brand recognition (for designer pieces), and current fashion trends. Classic designs and high-quality craftsmanship typically retain value better over time. Documentation such as original purchase receipts, appraisals, and certifications for gemstones can also enhance resale value.
  • Can I have an existing piece of jewelry customized?
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    Yes, many jewelers offer customization services that can transform an existing piece into something new. This could involve adding gemstones, altering the metal, or redesigning the piece entirely. It's important to consult with a skilled jeweler to understand the possibilities and ensure the structural integrity of the piece is maintained.
  • What should I do if my jewelry needs repair?
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    If your jewelry needs repair, take it to a reputable jeweler with experience in jewelry repair. They can assess the damage and recommend the best course of action, whether it's resizing a ring, repairing a broken clasp, or replacing lost gemstones. Regular inspections can help prevent some repairs by catching issues early.