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Klarna is one of the leading payment providers in Europe and a licensed bank that is fundamentally changing the payment experience for buyers and sellers. The company, founded in Sweden in 2005, enables online shoppers to handle outstanding payments immediately, later or in installments quickly, easily and securely. Klarna works with more than 130,000 retailers such as Asos, Spotify, MediaMarkt and Deutsche Bahn and currently employs more than 2,500 people in 14 countries. In 2014 Klarna took over Sofort GmbH; In 2017, Billpay GmbH was acquired. The company's investors include; Sequoia Capital, Bestseller Group, Atomico, VISA and Permira. More information can be found atwww.klarna.ie
Definitely! Shopping online couldn't be more secure than with Klarna. In a store, you can always touch and check the goods you want to buy before paying for them. We believe that online shopping should be no different. That's why Klarna purchase on account gives you the opportunity to check your goods first and pay later.
Our goal is to make shopping easier and safer - smooth. That is why we take drastic measures to protect you as a buyer against fraud and unreliable online retailers. Whenever you see the Klarna logo in an online store, you can be sure that the store is trustworthy and meets our strict requirements.
Klarna is also certified by TÜV Saarland and Trusted Shops. Certificates give you as a consumer positive indications of the quality of the services and products. The associations registered under "the TÜV" are known worldwide and the certificates promote the highest international reputation. TÜV Saarland has concentrated on customer-oriented services outside the traditional official fields of activity. Every year, TÜV Saarland ensures that our business model is serious and that Klarna offers secure payment methods through a detailed investigation.
Klarna has been a “Trusted Shops Authorized Partner” since 2011 and as an “authorized partner”, Klarna's processes are perfectly adapted to the Trusted Shops quality criteria. The Trusted Shops quality criteria are based on national and European laws that are important for online shopping. They take into account the current judgments and requirements of consumer protection organizations or go even further. Read more about the Trusted Shops seal of approval here.
In addition, Klarna Buyer Protection protects you with every purchase from Klarna. This is an agreement between you and Klarna that allows you to shop online safely. To ensure that the Buyer Protection Directive applies, you as a consumer must make the purchase from an entrepreneur. Please note that the Buyer Protection Directive only applies to payments made with Sofort if it is expressly stated on the payment method selection page in the merchant's online store.
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Pay directly when placing your order. No credit card number, no extra passwords, no worries.
Only pay for what you like. Review your order first and then decide what you want to keep.
Pay your orders in installments and at your own pace. You decide how much you want to pay monthly.
Klarna is one of the leading payment providers in Europe and a licensed bank that is fundamentally changing the payment experience for buyers and sellers. The company, founded in Sweden in 2005, enables online shoppers to handle outstanding payments immediately, later or in installments quickly, easily and securely. Klarna works with more than 130,000 retailers such as Asos, Spotify, MediaMarkt and Deutsche Bahn and currently employs more than 2,500 people in 14 countries. In 2014 Klarna took over Sofort GmbH; In 2017, Billpay GmbH was acquired. The company's investors include; Sequoia Capital, Bestseller Group, Atomico, VISA and Permira. More information can be found atwww.klarna.ie
Definitely! Shopping online couldn't be more secure than with Klarna. In a store, you can always touch and check the goods you want to buy before paying for them. We believe that online shopping should be no different. That's why Klarna purchase on account gives you the opportunity to check your goods first and pay later.
Our goal is to make shopping easier and safer - smooth. That is why we take drastic measures to protect you as a buyer against fraud and unreliable online retailers. Whenever you see the Klarna logo in an online store, you can be sure that the store is trustworthy and meets our strict requirements.
Klarna is also certified by TÜV Saarland and Trusted Shops. Certificates give you as a consumer positive indications of the quality of the services and products. The associations registered under "the TÜV" are known worldwide and the certificates promote the highest international reputation. TÜV Saarland has concentrated on customer-oriented services outside the traditional official fields of activity. Every year, TÜV Saarland ensures that our business model is serious and that Klarna offers secure payment methods through a detailed investigation.
Klarna has been a “Trusted Shops Authorized Partner” since 2011 and as an “authorized partner”, Klarna's processes are perfectly adapted to the Trusted Shops quality criteria. The Trusted Shops quality criteria are based on national and European laws that are important for online shopping. They take into account the current judgments and requirements of consumer protection organizations or go even further. Read more about the Trusted Shops seal of approval here.
In addition, Klarna Buyer Protection protects you with every purchase from Klarna. This is an agreement between you and Klarna that allows you to shop online safely. To ensure that the Buyer Protection Directive applies, you as a consumer must make the purchase from an entrepreneur. Please note that the Buyer Protection Directive only applies to payments made with Sofort if it is expressly stated on the payment method selection page in the merchant's online store.
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11th September 2024 | by Emma
It is law within the UK that every item of precious metal sold such as Platinum, Gold, Silver is stamped labelling the item with the type of metal it is. Platinum pieces which weigh less than 0.5 grams, 18ct Gold and Palladium pieces weighing less than 1.0 gram and Silver pieces weighing less than 7.78 grams are except from hallmark.
At Diamonds Factory all our products are hallmarked as per UK hallmarking law from London Assay Office (The GoldSmith Company)
The Goldsmiths' Company Assay Office is the oldest assay office in the United Kingdom. It has provided hallmarking services since The Goldsmiths' Company was founded in the 1300s. The company received its royal charter in 1327 and ranks 5th in order of precedence of the 12 Great Livery Companies of the City of London.
Hallmarking dates back to the 1300s when Edward I of England passed a law requiring any item made of silver, which was offered for sale, to be at least of equal quality as that of the coin of the realm (silver currency). The wardens of The Goldsmiths' Company were tasked with visiting workshops in the City of London to assay (test) silver articles. If these articles were found to be below standard they were originally destroyed and the metal forfeited to the King. If they passed, each article received the King's mark of authentication - the mark of a leopard's head. By 1478, there were several hundred workshops and merchants manufacturing silver articles in the City of London. It was not possible for the wardens to visit them all so the merchants were ordered to bring their items to Goldsmiths' Hall for testing and marking and a permanent Assay Office was established in the building. This is the origin of the term hallmark - struck with the King's mark at Goldsmiths' Hall.
In 1544 the Goldsmith's Company adopted the King's mark as their town mark and the mark of the leopard's head is now internationally recognised as the mark of this assay office.
The Goldsmiths's Company Assay Office is still based at Goldsmiths's Hall and remains the oldest company in Britain to be continually trading from the same site. However, it also has two satellite offices; at Greville Street in Hatton Garden in the heart of the London jewellery quarter and within a high security complex near London's Heathrow airport. It now has a new off-site facility within the Dalston-based jewellery manufacturer, Allied Gold. This is the first time in the Assay Office's 700 year history that it has opened permanent hallmarking services on a customer's premises.
In addition to hallmarking, the office has now expanded its range of services to support the jewellery trade and enforcement authorities. It offers a variety of specialist analytical services including nickel, lead & cadmium testing, antique silver dating, non-destructive compositional analysis, plating thickness measurement and a melt and assay service for scrap precious metal carried out in their fully independent on-site laboratory. Other services offered are a jewellery valuation service, laser marking, trading standards assistance, high quality photography and a comprehensive range of training and educational seminars, lectures and specialist events.
The lead up to a wedding is sometimes just as stressful as the day itself. Budgeting for dresses, invites, photographers, planners and even more as the day approaches is quite a huge task in and of itself. When it comes to budgeting for wedding rings, the prices are completely dependent on you and your partner’s needs.
Studded Knife Edge Flat Profile Fit Diamond Wedding Band
786€
4.00mm Studded Flat Profile Comfort Fit Diamond Wedding Band
893€
Court Profile Comfort Fit Classic Plain Wedding Band
92€
Low Dome Comfort Fit Classic Plain Wedding Band
69€
Two Tone Diamond Wedding Band
2,376€
Men's Two Tone Claddagh Wedding Rings
559€
How much do wedding rings cost?
Wedding rings cost anywhere from £100 to £3000, depending on the design of the ring, the metal used, and whether or not there are any diamonds. The good news is that wedding rings are not as costly as engagement ringswhere men are expected to spend up to three month's salary, and so you can get a really good deal as long as you know exactly what you want.
Where does the cost come from?
The majority of wedding rings will inherit their cost from which type of metal that is being used. Most people opt for precious metals for their wedding rings not just because of appearance but also because of the practicalities of wearing the same ring virtually everyday for decades. While it’s common practice for most women to take off their engagement ring for everyday situations (particularly if it can catch on fabric or something similar) most wedding rings are worn in everyday situations, so this is one the main reasons that people use expensive metal to have their wedding ring made.
From £100-300
You’re looking to spend this much if you would like something simple and functional. Something made in 9k white gold, for example, will suit a busy lifestyle due to the way in which white gold is harder in a lower carat weight and has virtually no difference in appearance to 18k white gold. You can even go for matching bands at this price point, and they will both be as simple and as practical as you require them to be.
The other factor you might need to consider is the thickness of the actual wedding band, owing to taste, the comfort of fit or any other reason that would affect the way the ring feels on the hand. Thicker bands will require more metal, and therefore will cost more. You can stick to a smaller, thinner ring if you are looking to stay within a smaller budget. The main thing you'll need to consider is the metal type, as that will be the biggest determinant of the final price of the ring.
From £300-500
The more common spend on wedding rings, spending within this bracket is much more common for those going for yellow gold, or a coloured gold such as rose gold. There’s a visible difference between 9k and 18k yellow/rose gold, since the higher proportion of gold in the 18k variations means that the colour of the ring will appear to be a little bit brighter or richer. Its also possible to even get a pair of rings at the £500 price point. You'll find that the price will increase up to £500 if you increase the quality of the gold. Anything in 18k simply means that there is 75% proportion of gold in the material, (compared to 37.5% gold in the case of white gold) which in the case of coloured gold can create a visual difference. By lowering the metal quality you may be able to fit two wedding rings into £500, the minute you raise the metal quality you will find a clear price hike due to the higher proportion of gold in the rings.
If you look really really closely, you'll notice that ring on the left-hand side is slightly richer in colour, which means that it is in 18k yellow gold. The ring on the right-hand side is made in 9k yellow gold and has a slightly duller tint to the metal, yet it is still a golden colour. As mentioned before, the gold proportion in 18k yellow gold is about 75%, compared to 37.5% for 9k yellow gold. Don't forget that carat (also spelt as karat) is a measurement of weight, and therefore the 18k yellow gold variation is noticeably heavier, giving it a much more definitive/expensive feeling when held in the hand.
Like the picture above, you'll notice a clear difference on the 18k rose gold (left-hand side) and the 9k rose gold (right-hand side). While the difference between the two types of metal is quite negligible for yellow gold, in the case of rose gold the colour tint is a lot more noticeable.
From £500-1000
There are two main reasons why wedding rings may enter this price point; you’re either adding diamonds into the mix or you’re going for a platinum wedding ring.
Small diamonds
A lot of people opt for diamonds by setting very small diamonds into their ring, usually only one but many people can go for a couple more, depending on their tastes. This adds an extra bit of flair to the wedding ring, which is especially really nice to have if the engagement ring won’t be worn every day. It’s common for men to have a small diamond in their ring too, which is great since men’s wedding rings tend to be a bit thicker and having the diamond to accent the ring is a nice touch.
Platinum
Platinum is the best of both worlds when it comes to finding a metal for your wedding ring. Naturally hypoallergenic and incredibly durable, this is a very popular choice for men’s rings as it can withstand a lot of punishment. The metal is several times rarer than gold, which means that the cost is higher but many people will opt for the higher cost in order to have a ring that’s very durable. It has an identical appearance to white gold, but unlike white gold, it does not need to be re-plated from time to time. For this reason, platinum has been the metal of choice when it comes to men's rings since the silvery colour is quite non-descript and the durability of the material lends itself well to men who may have more active lifestyles. Of course, it goes without saying that the same also applies to women too.
Some examples of our platinum wedding ring designs.
What if I have a uniquely shaped engagement ring?
Most wedding rings are a simple round design, but if you or your partner has a specially shaped engagement ring, you would need to look at specially shaped wedding rings, such as a wishbone design. However, it is often the case that most people with uniquely shaped engagement rings will need to have their wedding ring designed completely from the ground up in order for the wedding ring to sit flush with the engagement ring. These ones take a bit more time and cost more. It's probably worth having a conversation with your partner whether you would like to go to do a bespoke design to fit the engagement ring exactly. Some people may exchange their engagement ring and buy bridal sets so that the matching up is taken care of already, and others go fully into the bespoke end and spend more time, it's really up to you.
What is considered appropriate?
This is where things can enter a bit of a grey area, as you might feel that there’s a “right” amount to spend when it comes to buying both of your wedding rings. The answer is, of course, there is no right amount, and together with your partner, you both should decide what’s appropriate according to your lifestyle. If there’s anything we’ve learnt over the years of providing people with their rings is that the cost can vary by a huge amount.
It’s a myth that what you wear on your finger is any indication of what you spend or what your lifestyle is; there’s been plenty of people who buy expensive wedding rings from different types of income levels. You should focus on what fits your lifestyle; not what other people (or the in-laws!) consider appropriate.
Have a read of our ultimate wedding ring buying guide for everything you need to consider.
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