Material & maintenance

All jewelry from C'est Moi Jewels is made of 14 or 18 carat gold, with or without diamonds. The gold colors we work with are: yellow gold, rose gold and white gold. The jewelry from C'est Moi Jewels is made to wear every day.

Gold

  • What does 585 mean in gold?

    “585” generally refers to the purity of gold, measured in parts per thousand. In the context of gold, 585 means 58.5% pure gold, often expressed as 14 carat gold.

  • What does 750 mean in gold?

    “750” refers to the gold purity, expressed in parts per thousand. In this case, 750 gold means it is 75% pure gold. This is also referred to as 18 carat gold. The remaining 25% consists of other metals used to form the alloy, such as silver, copper, or palladium.

  • What is the difference between white gold, rose gold and yellow gold?

    The main difference between white gold, rose gold and yellow gold is the alloy and appearance of the gold.

    Yellow gold: This is the most traditional type of gold. It has retained its natural yellow color. Yellow gold is often mixed with other metals such as silver and copper to achieve the desired hardness and color.

    White gold: White gold is gold that has been mixed with other metals such as nickel, palladium or silver to give a white color. It is then often coated with a layer of rhodium to improve and maintain the white color. White gold has a modern and elegant look and is often used in wedding and engagement rings.

    Rose gold: Rose gold, also called red gold, is obtained by mixing gold with a higher percentage of copper than other metals. This results in a warm, pinkish hue. Rose gold has a vintage look and is popular in modern jewelry designs because of its unique and romantic appearance.

  • What does ethical and recycled gold mean?

    Recycled gold is gold recovered from existing products such as old jewelry, electronics and industrial by-products. This process reduces the need for new mining, which helps conserve natural resources and reduces environmental impact.

    Ethical gold refers to gold that is mined and produced with respect for people and the environment. This includes fair working conditions, paying fair wages, avoiding harmful chemicals, and reducing the carbon footprint. Ethical gold contributes to responsible mining practices and the support of communities.

Diamond

  • What does "carat" mean in diamond?

    “Carat” is a unit of measurement used to indicate the weight of a diamond. One carat is equal to 0.2 grams. So a 1 carat diamond weighs 0.2 grams, a 2 carat diamond weighs 0.4 grams, and so on. The weight of a diamond is an important factor in determining its value, although other factors such as color, clarity and cut quality also have an influence.

  • What does the designation G/SI or H/SI mean for diamonds?

    The designations G/SI and H/SI for diamonds refer to two important characteristics of the diamond: the color and the clarity.

    G or H (Color): The letter G or H represents the color of the diamond according to the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) color scale. This scale starts at D (colorless) and goes to Z (light yellow). G and H are both in the upper middle of the scale. G diamonds typically have slightly less color than H diamonds, but the difference can be subtle and often difficult to detect to the untrained eye.

    SI (Brightness): SI stands for “Slightly Included”. This refers to the level of clarity or purity of the diamond. Diamonds with an SI clarity grade have small inclusions (internal imperfections) that are visible under magnification but generally not with the naked eye. These inclusions can be, for example, small crystals, pinpoints or white spots.

    So, when you see “G/SI” or “H/SI,” it means the diamond has a color rated as G or H, and a clarity rated as SI. These are generally good qualities for diamonds, with G being ie

Satin bracelets

  • Quality of our satin bracelets

    The satin bracelets from C'est Moi Jewels are of high quality and made for everyday wear. The bracelets can always be worn when showering, swimming, exercising or sleeping.