Learn more -

Learn more about Klarna

Pay with Klarna – Flexible Payment Options, Just for You!

We’ve teamed up with Klarna to provide flexible payment options, allowing you to shop the way you want. With Klarna, you can split your payment into 3 instalments or choose to pay later, making your shopping experience smoother and more convenient. Your order total must be between £100 and £499 to qualify.

Why Choose Klarna?
  • Flexible Payments: Pay in easy instalments that suit your budget.
  • Interest-Free: No interest if you pay on time.
  • Secure Transactions: Klarna uses industry-leading security to protect your data.
  • Fast & Simple: Quick approval process with no extra hassle.
How It Works:
  • Select Klarna at Checkout: When you’re ready to complete your purchase, choose Klarna as your payment method.
  • Choose Your Payment Plan: Klarna offers multiple ways to pay, whether you prefer to pay in 30 days or split your payments into instalments.
  • Complete Your Purchase: Klarna will guide you through the rest—no extra forms or paperwork!

Yellow Gold

Considered to be the traditional gold colour for jewellery and everything in between, yellow gold has actually fallen behind when it comes to popularity, with white gold now considered to be the more popular choice. When choosing yellow gold, a lower carat is best for those who wish to wear their jewellery on an everyday basis because the gold purity is lower therefore creating a hardier material.

How is yellow gold made?

This colour of gold is created by combining pure gold with alloy metals such as zinc and copper. The gold purity is measured in the same way as white and rose gold, and the higher the carat the more yellow the gold but bear in mind that it will be softer and more prone to damage.

How to care for your gold jewellery:

  • Ensure you clean your jewellery often, dirt and moisture can damage and tarnish yellow gold, especially those high carat gold pieces.
  • Try not to mix yellow gold with stronger metals such as silver and lower carat white or rose gold, it can get scratched and damaged.
  • Remove your gold jewellery when exercising or completing rough tasks to avoid damage to the clasps and precious stone settings.

Need Help?

If you’d like further guidance, whether you are still deliberating whether to choose platinum or gold or if you simply aren’t sure what jewellery would be best, then don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of our friendly team members today. Simply call on 020 7138 3672 or click on the Live Chat service button.

Join us @diamondsfactoryworld

@diamondsfactoryworld