Care & Sizing

At A'mmare, our jewelry is crafted artisanally using high-quality materials. To figure out which size is right for you and andensure your pieces remain beautiful for years to come, follow these instructions.

Selecting the perfect ring size is essential for comfort and wearability

Choosing the Right Ring Size

A'mmare Ring Sizes

Measure the Largest Finger

Base your ring size on the largest finger you plan to wear it on. Round up to the nearest whole millimeter during measurement. A size that allows the ring to slip on and off easily is ideal.

Measure Throughout the Day

Finger size can change throughout the day due to various factors. Measure your finger several times a day to determine the ideal ring size.

Ring Combinations

If you plan to wear multiple rings together, consider choosing a size slightly larger than your usual to ensure comfort.

Wide Band Rings

Rings with wide band tend to feel tighter. It's advisable to select a size larger than usual.

Gifting a Ring

Check Existing Jewelry: Look at the recipient's existing rings and measure their diameter with a ruler to estimate the correct size.

Ask Friends or Family: Encourage the recipient to try on rings from friends or family to get an idea of their size.

Silver

Unlike sterling silver, pure silver does not tarnish but is too soft for jewelry; hence, it's alloyed with copper (marked as "925" on jewelry). Our silver comprises a minimum of 92.5% pure silver, with the remaining composed of copper. Copper within the alloy causes tarnishing. The timeline for tarnishing varies depending on the chemical exposure of the sterling silver.

Our silver jewelry offers various finishes. Some pieces feature an oxidized finish for a brownish hue.

Silver pieces may also be gold plated.

To ensure your pieces remain beautiful for years to come

General Care Tips

Avoid Chemicals

Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, sea and thermal water, alcohol, hairsprays and cleaning products. Especially iodine, sulphur, chlorine bleach and acetone can react your silver jewelery.

Avoid Abrasives

Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths as they can scratch the surface. Also other abrasive substances could damage the jewel.

Store Properly

Store your pieces in a cool, dry place, ideally in individual pouches or boxes to prevent scratching and tarnishing.

Clean Regularly

Frequent cleaning maintains the shine and beauty of jewelry. Use detergent for silver/silverware or mild soap and water to clean and dry with a soft cloth.

Plated Jewelry

Silver plated with gold combines the elegance of gold with the affordability of silver. The gold layer may wear off over time, so extra care is required. Remove jewelry when exercising, showering, swimming, or in contact with moisture. Wipe down after wearing.