Made to Last
So much thought, effort, and love goes into each Toria piece—it's incredibly important that they are made to last.
All Toria Jewelry is made with 14k Gold-filled , .925 Sterling Silver and real freshwater pearls.
Why is Gold-filled superior?
Gold-filled jewelry features a thick layer of gold pressure-bonded to a base metal, making it far more durable than plated alternatives. With at least 5% solid gold by weight, it won’t rub off, flake, or fade with normal wear.
Gold-filled vs Gold-plated
Despite their similar names, gold-filled and gold-plated aren’t even comparable. Gold-filled contains 100x more gold and is designed to last, while gold-plated jewelry has a thin, unreliable coating that wears off quickly.
Gold-filled second only to solid gold:
For those who want quality without the high price of solid gold, gold-filled is the best option, the perfect balance of quality and affordability.
Sterling Silver
.925 silver is a high-quality, durable metal made of 92.5% pure silver mixed with a small percentage of other metals for strength. Toria Jewelry uses only solid sterling silver never plated to ensure lasting quality.
To keep your pieces shining, wear them often, avoid harsh chemicals, and store them in an airtight pouch when not in use. Tarnish is natural but easily removed with mild soap, water, and the included polishing cloth.
Why Toria?
At Toria Jewelry, you’re paying for quality, not just a name.
You’d be surprised how many of your favorite big name brands overcharge for lower-quality materials while keeping it hidden from you! Gold-plated and vermeil jewelry have no industry standards for thickness and should NEVER cost more than gold filled. Silver plated? don't even bother.
Jewelry You Can Live In
You can shower, swim, work out, and sleep in your Toria Jewelry—it’s made to last for years. For the best care, avoid harsh chemicals and store it in the pouch it came in when not in use. Use the included Sunshine polishing cloth to keep your pieces shining bright.
You can always contact me with any questions here.