FAQs
WHERE CAN I SHOP YOUR PRODUCTS?
Eaarthbones Jewelry is sold online at www.eaarthbones.com, in more and more brick and mortar stores across the US, which can be found here, and at in-person events, pop-ups and markets.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT WHEN I CAN SHOP YOUR IN-PERSON EVENTS?
We advertise all of our in-person markets and events on our website and Instagram @eaarthbonesjewelry. Sign up for our newsletter to stay in the know!
DO YOU CREATE CUSTOM PIECES?
We love bringing your ideas to life! Email us at eaarthbones@gmail.com to discuss and to give you a quote!
CAN I REPLACE A LOST EARRING?
Yes! The charge is half retail price, plus shipping. Email us with an image of your earring and we will provide further information: eaarthbones@gmail.com
HOW DO I FIND OUT MY RING SIZE?
We recommend an in person ring sizing, either at your local jewelry store or with us at one of our in-person markets. If not possible, you can size your fingers here:
https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/shoes-accessories/jewelry/how-to-measure-ring-size
Note: each finger will be a different size. Measure the specific finger you'd like your ring fit for to know your perfect size. Our rings are slightly adjustable to take into consideration how temperature affects finger size.
HOW DO I FIND OUT MY BRACELET SIZE?
To measure for your perfect bracelet size, measure your wrist right at your wrist bone with a piece of string. Add 1/2 an inch for a snug fit. Add 3/4 inch for a comfortable fit. Default sizing is 6.5 inches. More information here:
https://www.interweave.com/article/jewelry/measure-perfectly-sized-bracelet-bangle/
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 14K GOLD STERLING SILVER FILLED, PLATED, AND SOLID?
We primarily work with filled gold and silver metal. This material is mainly gold or silver with a small center core of copper. Plated is mainly copper with a thin plating of gold or silver, easily tarnished. Solid is completely gold or silver. We work with filled metal which is the best material for quality and to not break the bank. Filled metal is tarnish resistant and is similar to solid in strength and durability.