Open Fire uses quality materials including Sterling Silver, Goldfill, 14K Gold and authentic gemstones to create timeless jewellery to enjoy for years to come.

Gemstones are directly sourced from stone cutters and small businesses in Canada, United States and India. Metal is sourced from a US manufacturer that prioritizes recycled, traceable and conflict-free materials.

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Gemstones:

Throughout the ages people have looked to and believed in the healing properties of gemstones. From tokens of protection and healing to adornments of beauty, gemstones have carried spiritual and cultural significance in both ancient and modern times.

Birthstones make for meaningful and personalized jewellery. Represent your story, or keep the presence of a loved one close by.

January: Garnet
February: Amethyst
March: Aquamarine
April: Diamond & Clear Topaz
May: Emerald
June: Pearl & Moonstone
July: Ruby
August: Peridot
September: Sapphire
October: Opal
November: Topaz & Citrine
December: Turquoise & Tanzanite

Sterling Silver, the highest standard for silver jewellery, is an alloy of silver that contains 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight of other metals. 

14K Gold is 58.3% pure gold by weight and 41.7% metal alloy. 14K Gold is the most popular gold in western jewellery due to its quality, durability and value. It is a strong metal that will last generations. 

14K Goldfill is 5% pure gold by weight. It is a regulated process which pressure bonds multiple layers of solid 14K gold over a brass core. It is a durable, quality and affordable gold product. Goldfill does not rub or flake off and is significantly higher quality than gold plated. Open Fire does not use gold plated materials.

Allergies

If you have extreme skin allergies, Sterling Silver and solid 14K Gold are your best options due to the purity of metal.

Hypoallergenic Sterling Silver posts & backings are used on all studs.

Jewellery Care

To keep your jewellery looking its best, avoid humidity, chlorine, salt water and perfumes.
Slight tarnishing is a normal part of the metal process and is reversible using a polish cloth or gently washing your jewellery with dish soap, water and soft toothbrush.