Understanding Our Jewelry Materials
At Zahi Paris, transparency and elegance go hand in hand.
We believe that understanding the materials used in your jewelry is essential to making informed purchases and properly caring for your pieces.
Our collections include both semi-fine jewelry and selected fine jewelry pieces. Each material offers a different balance of beauty, durability, maintenance, and price point — and we want our customers to know exactly what they are purchasing.
This guide explains the differences between our materials, their expected durability, and the proper care required to preserve their beauty over time.
Semi-Fine Jewelry
Most products sold at Zahi Paris are considered semi-fine jewelry. These pieces are designed to offer luxurious aesthetics at a more accessible price point while combining durability, style, and modern craftsmanship.
Our semi-fine jewelry may include the following materials, finishes, and decorative elements:
Base Materials
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Stainless Steel
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Brass
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Copper
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Zinc Alloy / Metal Alloy
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Titanium
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Aluminum
Platings & Finishes
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Gold Plating
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14K Gold Plating
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18K Gold Plating
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Silver Plating
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Platinum Plating
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Rose Gold Plating
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PVD Coating (Physical Vapor Deposition)
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High Polish Finish
Stones & Decorative Elements
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Zirconia / Cubic Zirconia (CZ)
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Moissanite
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Crystal
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Rhinestones
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Tiger Eye
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Freshwater Pearl
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Mother of Pearl
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Synthetic Pearl
Additional Materials
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Resin
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Enamel
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Ceramic
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Acrylic
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Leather
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Fabric / Silk Cord
These materials provide a refined and elegant appearance while remaining more accessible than solid precious metal fine jewelry.
Please note that semi-fine jewelry is not considered solid gold, solid platinum, or fully precious fine jewelry unless explicitly stated in the product description. Due to the nature of plated and fashion-oriented materials, gradual wear, fading, oxidation, or tarnishing may naturally occur over time depending on usage habits, moisture exposure, skin chemistry, friction, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices.
This natural aging process is considered normal wear and not a manufacturing defect.
Fine Jewelry
Products specifically labeled as Fine Jewelry are crafted using higher-value materials and superior craftsmanship. These pieces are designed to offer enhanced longevity, durability, and resistance compared to standard semi-fine jewelry.
Our fine jewelry collections may include:
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Sterling Silver 925
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Premium Moissanite
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Higher-quality gemstone settings
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Precious metal finishes
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18K Gold-Plated
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Synthetic Pearl
Fine jewelry pieces generally maintain their appearance longer when properly cared for, though all jewelry naturally requires maintenance and careful handling over time.
Material Guide
Understanding the materials used in your jewelry helps ensure proper care, realistic expectations, and long-lasting enjoyment of your pieces. Each material offers different characteristics in terms of appearance, durability, maintenance, and wear resistance.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is one of the most durable materials used in semi-fine jewelry.
Characteristics
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Resistant to rust and corrosion
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Suitable for everyday wear
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More durable than many traditional fashion jewelry metals
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Less prone to tarnishing
Expectations
Although stainless steel is highly durable, plated stainless steel jewelry may still fade or wear over time depending on:
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moisture exposure,
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perspiration,
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friction,
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skin chemistry,
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and environmental conditions.
Brass
Brass is a commonly used base metal in jewelry production due to its durability and ability to hold plating effectively.
Characteristics
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Durable and versatile
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Frequently used beneath gold plating
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Warm-toned appearance
Expectations
Brass may naturally oxidize or darken over time if exposed to moisture or air.
Copper
Copper is often used as a base material beneath plated jewelry finishes.
Characteristics
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Malleable and durable
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Commonly used in plated jewelry manufacturing
Expectations
Copper naturally oxidizes over time and may react with skin acidity or moisture exposure.
Zinc Alloy / Metal Alloy
Metal alloys are commonly used in semi-fine jewelry due to their affordability and design flexibility.
Characteristics
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Lightweight
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Suitable for detailed designs
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Widely used in fashion and semi-fine jewelry
Expectations
Alloy-based jewelry may tarnish or fade more quickly than stainless steel, especially with frequent exposure to moisture and friction.
Titanium
Titanium is a lightweight and highly durable metal appreciated for its resistance and comfort.
Characteristics
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Lightweight
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Strong and corrosion-resistant
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Hypoallergenic for many individuals
Expectations
Titanium offers excellent durability but still benefits from proper care and storage.
Aluminum
Aluminum is a lightweight metal occasionally used in modern jewelry designs.
Characteristics
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Lightweight
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Comfortable for everyday wear
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Contemporary appearance
Expectations
Aluminum may scratch more easily than harder metals and should be handled with care.
Platings & Finishes
Plated jewelry consists of a thin layer of precious metal applied over a base material. While elegant and luxurious in appearance, plating naturally wears over time depending on usage and care.
Gold Plating
A thin layer of gold applied over a base metal.
Expectations
Gold plating may gradually fade with:
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water exposure,
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perspiration,
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cosmetics,
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friction,
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and daily wear.
14K Gold Plating
14K gold plating offers a softer, balanced gold tone.
Expectations
Like all plated jewelry, gradual fading over time is natural and expected.
18K Gold Plating
18K gold plating provides a richer and warmer gold appearance.
Expectations
Although luxurious in appearance, the plating layer remains delicate and requires proper care to preserve longevity.
Silver Plating
Silver plating offers the look of silver at a more accessible price point.
Expectations
Silver-plated jewelry may naturally tarnish or darken over time due to environmental exposure.
Platinum Plating
Platinum plating provides a bright, refined silver-toned finish.
Expectations
Platinum plating may gradually wear with friction and repeated use.
Rose Gold Plating
Rose gold plating creates a soft pink-golden finish.
Expectations
The finish may naturally fade over time depending on care habits and exposure conditions.
PVD Coating (Physical Vapor Deposition)
PVD coating is a modern finishing process commonly used to improve durability and wear resistance.
Characteristics
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More resistant than standard plating
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Better adhesion to the metal surface
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Enhanced durability for everyday wear
Expectations
Although more durable, PVD-coated jewelry is still not indestructible and may eventually show signs of wear.
High Polish Finish
A highly reflective finish designed to create a mirror-like shine.
Expectations
Highly polished surfaces may develop small scratches over time with regular use.
Stones & Decorative Elements
Decorative stones and embellishments contribute to the beauty and individuality of each jewelry piece.
Zirconia / Cubic Zirconia (CZ)
A popular diamond simulant known for its brilliance.
Characteristics
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Sparkling appearance
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Affordable luxury aesthetic
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Commonly used in semi-fine jewelry
Expectations
Zirconia may lose brilliance over time if not cleaned properly.
Moissanite
A premium gemstone alternative recognized for exceptional sparkle and durability.
Characteristics
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High brilliance
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Durable and resistant
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Suitable for fine jewelry
Expectations
Moissanite offers excellent longevity when properly cared for.
Crystal
Decorative cut crystal elements used for sparkle and visual detail.
Expectations
Crystals may scratch or loosen over time with impact or improper handling.
Rhinestones
Decorative stones commonly used in fashion-oriented jewelry designs.
Expectations
Rhinestones may lose shine or loosen over time with repeated wear.
Tiger Eye
A natural gemstone recognized for its golden-brown reflective appearance.
Expectations
Natural variations in color and pattern are normal and contribute to the uniqueness of each piece.
Freshwater Pearl
Organic pearls valued for their elegance and natural beauty.
Expectations
Pearls are delicate and sensitive to:
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perfumes,
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cosmetics,
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sweat,
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and chemicals.
Proper care is essential to preserve their surface quality.
Mother of Pearl
An iridescent natural shell material used for decorative detailing.
Expectations
Mother of Pearl may scratch or lose luster if exposed to harsh chemicals or friction.
Synthetic Pearl
Synthetic pearls offer the elegant appearance of natural pearls with increased consistency and affordability.
Expectations
Synthetic pearls should still be protected from excessive moisture, chemicals, and friction to preserve their finish.
Additional Materials
Resin
A lightweight decorative material often used in artistic jewelry designs.
Expectations
Resin may scratch or discolor if exposed to excessive heat or chemicals.
Enamel
A colored coating used for decorative finishes.
Expectations
Enamel surfaces may chip or crack if impacted or dropped.
Ceramic
A modern jewelry material known for its smooth finish and lightweight feel.
Expectations
Ceramic is resistant to fading but may crack if subjected to strong impact.
Acrylic
A lightweight decorative material used in contemporary jewelry designs.
Expectations
Acrylic may scratch more easily than metal surfaces.
Leather
Leather elements are commonly used in bracelets and mixed-material jewelry.
Expectations
Leather naturally ages over time and should be kept away from excessive moisture.
Fabric / Silk Cord
Soft textile materials used in necklaces and bracelets.
Expectations
Fabric and silk cords may naturally wear or fray with prolonged use.
Understanding Plated Jewelry
Many semi-fine jewelry pieces use plating techniques to achieve luxurious finishes while remaining affordable.
These may include:
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Gold Plating
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14K Gold Plating
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18K Gold Plating
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Silver Plating
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Platinum Plating
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Rose Gold Plating
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Synthetic Pearl
Plating refers to a thin layer of precious metal applied over a base material. While beautiful and elegant, plated finishes are not permanent and may gradually wear with time and use.
The longevity of plated jewelry depends on several factors, including:
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frequency of wear,
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exposure to moisture,
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perspiration,
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cosmetics,
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perfumes,
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skin chemistry,
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friction,
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and storage conditions.
Some individuals may experience faster oxidation or fading due to natural skin acidity or environmental exposure.
Jewelry Care Instructions
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your jewelry, we strongly recommend following these care instructions:
Maintain its radiant shine by gently wiping with a soft cloth after each wear.
Remove before physical activity or exposure to moisture, as perspiration may react with the metal over time, potentially causing tarnishing or corrosion.
Additionally:
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Avoid direct contact with water, perfumes, lotions, oils, and chemicals.
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Remove jewelry before showering, swimming, exercising, or sleeping.
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Store jewelry individually in a dry environment.
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Avoid friction between pieces.
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Clean gently using only a soft cloth.
Natural Wear & Customer Responsibility
Due to the characteristics of semi-fine jewelry and plated finishes, natural wear over time is expected.
The lifespan of each piece may vary depending on:
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care routine,
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frequency of use,
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environmental exposure,
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body chemistry,
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and storage conditions.
For this reason, the following are considered normal wear and are not classified as manufacturing defects:
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tarnishing,
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oxidation,
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fading,
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discoloration,
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scratches,
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plating wear,
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or corrosion caused by improper care or environmental exposure.
We encourage all customers to review product descriptions carefully before purchasing to fully understand the materials and characteristics of each piece.
Our Commitment at Zahi Paris
At Zahi Paris, we are committed to offering elegant jewelry with transparent material descriptions and realistic care expectations.
Our semi-fine jewelry collections are designed to provide accessible luxury and refined style, while our Fine Jewelry pieces offer enhanced material quality and durability.
Luxury begins with transparency — and informed customers enjoy their jewelry longer and with greater confidence.






