Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ingot mean?
Ingot is defined as a piece of silver, gold, platinum, or other metal, typically in an oblong shape. I often define my jewelry as drippy, chunky, imperfect and asymmetrical, and felt this word showcased that
Do you take custom orders?
Yes! I love creating custom pieces. We work together to pick stones, shapes, size, etc. I recommend drawing or showing me a picture of something you’re inspired by, and from there we can make your vision come to life.
*Prices vary based on intricacy of design. Initial consultation is free but reworks of the design will be priced on a case by case basis.
How do I know my ring size?
How to find my ring size?
- Visit me in person and I will size it for you! Check out my instagram page to see where I'm at.
- Visit a jewelry store, and they will size your fingers for free.
- Take a ring you know already fits you, measure the INSIDE diameter in millimeters, and compare it to this size chart
- Purchase a ring sizing tool
- Wrap a string around your finger, measure it in millimeters, and compare it to the size chart. This can be inaccurate, so only use if the above don't work!
What metals do you use?
I primarily work with 925 sterling silver. Every silver piece you see is hand crafted and made with authentic silver.
Anything gold in colour is made with raw hand hammered brass.
Both silver and brass weather over long periods of time. Some people like to let the metals weather or you can use a jewelry cloth to bring it back to its original shine.
What's the difference between hypoallergenic and nickel free?
Nickel is the most common metal allergy. It is best to choose nickel-free metals whenever possible, as hypoallergenic can still contain trace amounts of nickel.
All metals I use are nickel free or precious metals.