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Why are the jewelry from Munich Jewels so special?
The Munich symbols are unique. They will be exclusive to Munich Jewels Made in southern Germany, polished by hand, high-quality rhodium-plated or plated with 24 kt fine gold. The quality and seriousness of the suppliers are crucial. The gold processed is of conflict-free origin and has been awarded the Responsible Gold Certificate.
What does rhodium plated mean?
The silver symbols are rhodium-plated, i.e. covered with a rhodium layer. Rhodium is a platinum metal and is one of the most expensive precious metals. It is characterized by its particular hardness and a cool, silvery color. Unlike silver, rhodium does not tarnish.
What does fine gold plated mean?
The golden symbols are plated with at least 2 mµ fine gold. Compared to simple gold plating, plating with fine gold is of higher quality and lasts significantly longer.
What size are the bracelets from Munich Jewels?
The Munich Jewels fabric bracelets are one size fits all, but they are adjustable and fit a wrist circumference of 14 - 21 cm (women), 16 - 25 cm (men).
How do you open and close the Munich Jewels fabric bracelet?
How to wear: Fabric bracelets are considered good luck charms and are therefore daily companions. It is best to have someone help you when investing. The bracelet must fit tightly because that's how it looks best. To open it, carefully push the knots towards the Munich symbol, just enough so that you can pull the fabric ribbon loosely over your hand and the knot is not pushed directly against the Munich symbol. You should leave about 1 cm distance from the symbol. To close, you then push away from the Munich symbol by holding the thread (mini symbols) or two of the threads with two fingers and pushing the knot at the same time. We'll show you how to do this in a reel Instagram.
What to do if the bracelet knot is loose?
The hand-tied knots of the bracelet can sometimes become loose due to frequent opening and closing. Then simply hold the knot with two fingers and tighten in the opposite direction to the symbol.
If you have any further questions about Munich Jewels, please contact us at info@munich-jewels.com to our customer service.