Mystery Jewelry Box

Get ready to spread some sparkle and joy with our fabulous and fun mystery jewelry box!

Featured Sets

Elevate your ensemble with our coordinated sets, featuring matching necklace, earrings, ring and bracelet. Perfectly curated for a cohesive and stylish look.

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  • FREE GIFT WRAPPING

    - Delicate wrapping and protection

    - Perfect gift for you and your loved ones

  • OUR COMMITMENT TO QUALITY

    - Dive into luxury with our exclusive 925 Sterling Silver jewelry, meticulously crafted to captivate hearts and elevate your style.

    - Experience lasting radiance! Our pieces boast a plating layer twice as thick (2 microns), ensuring unparalleled durability. Paired with the enduring beauty of 925 Sterling Silver, they become treasures to cherish for generations.

    - Sparkle with confidence! Each gemstone jewelry piece is accompanied by a certified guarantee, affirming its authenticity and adding a touch of prestige to your ensemble.

  • WORLDWIDE SHIPPING

    - Free shipping on orders over $60

    - $3.99 and 5-8 business days for most countries

About Us

Founded by a team of visionary artisans and jewelry lovers from Massachusetts and New York, our store was built upon a foundation of creativity, quality, and unparalleled customer service.

Guided by a commitment to excellence, we curated a collection that marries timeless tradition with contemporary flair.

Beyond the shimmer and shine, our true essence lies in the stories we weave with our customers. From holidays to anniversaries, graduations to promotions, our jewelry becomes a vessel for cherished moments and memories.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "925 Sterling Silver"

925 sterling silver, often simply referred to as "sterling silver," is a popular and high-quality silver alloy commonly used in jewelry making. The number 925 indicates that the alloy contains 92.5% pure silver, with the remaining 7.5% typically composed of other metals, usually copper. This composition is chosen because pure silver is too soft for most functional uses, so adding other metals increases its strength and durability while preserving its beauty and luster.

Sterling silver is known for its bright, shiny appearance and is often used to create a wide range of jewelry pieces, from rings and earrings to necklaces and bracelets. It is also commonly used in flatware, decorative items, and accessories. Sterling silver jewelry is typically stamped with a hallmark or "925" to indicate its purity.

What is "18K Gold Plated"

"18K Gold Plated" refers to a piece of jewelry or object that has a thin layer of 18 karat gold applied to its surface through a plating process. This means that the base metal, such as brass or sterling silver, has been coated with a layer of 18 karat gold, usually through electroplating or another method.

The "18K" indicates the purity of the gold used in the plating, with 18 karat gold being 75% pure gold alloyed with other metals for strength and durability.

"White Gold" color vs. "Vintage Gold" color

"White Gold" color typically refers to the color of white gold, which is achieved by alloying gold with white metals such as nickel, palladium, or silver. It has a silvery-white appearance and is often used as a metal choice for jewelry, providing a modern and sleek aesthetic.

"Vintage Gold" color usually refers to a warmer, softer tone reminiscent of antique or vintage gold jewelry. This color is achieved through various means, including different alloy compositions or surface treatments, to give the gold a slightly aged or patinaed appearance. It exudes a sense of nostalgia and charm, popular among those who appreciate vintage-inspired designs.

What is "Dripping Glaze"

"Dripping Glaze" in the jewelry industry typically refers to a technique used to apply a glossy or shiny coating, often resembling drips or drops, onto the surface of jewelry pieces. This glaze can be applied to various materials, such as ceramics, porcelain, or metals like enamel.

In the context of jewelry, dripping glaze can be used to add visual interest, texture, and a sense of movement to the design. It may be applied to accentuate certain parts of a piece, create a focal point, or enhance the overall aesthetic appeal.

The process of dripping glaze involves carefully applying and manipulating the glaze material to achieve the desired effect. After application, the jewelry piece is fired in a kiln or subjected to other curing methods to set the glaze and create a durable finish.

Dripping glaze techniques can vary in complexity and style, allowing jewelry designers to experiment with different patterns, colors, and textures to create unique and eye-catching pieces.

What is "Mother of Pearl"

Mother of pearl, also known as nacre, is an iridescent substance that forms the inner layer of the shells of certain mollusks, such as oysters, abalone, and mussels. It is composed of calcium carbonate and organic substances, arranged in thin layers that reflect light, creating a beautiful iridescent sheen.

Mother of pearl is prized for its luminous appearance and is often used in jewelry, decorative objects, and musical instruments. It can be found in various colors, including white, cream, pink, and blue, depending on the species of mollusk and the environmental factors present during its formation.

In jewelry, mother of pearl is often used to create dials for watches, inlays for rings and pendants, and beads for necklaces and bracelets. Its natural beauty and versatility make it a popular choice for adding elegance and sophistication to a wide range of designs.