California Proposition 65 Notice
California customers may receive warnings before purchase where required for certain materials, components, or exposure categories.
If a California Proposition 65 warning applies, it should be shown clearly before purchase and kept aligned with current product information and material records.
Contact Customer Care with the page name, product name, order number, or checkout context that raised the question. Do not include card numbers or passwords in support messages.
Notice
Some jewelry products can contain trace substances that may require a California Proposition 65 warning. The notice is intended to provide California customers with information before purchase where required by law.
- Warnings should be visible before checkout submission where required.
- Language should stay aligned with the product and applicable exposure category.
- The storefront should avoid broad claims that every item has the same warning status.
Material Review
Product materials should be reviewed before sale for applicable warning language, component records, and testing needs. Material notes on product pages should be kept consistent with the policy content customers can read.
- Review metal plating, stones, coatings, and findings.
- Keep material descriptions specific and plain.
- Update product pages if material information changes.
California Customers
When a warning applies, it should be presented in a clear and accessible location before purchase. Customers can also review product material notes and the Material Disclosures page before making a decision.
- Warnings should not be hidden behind decorative layout.
- Policy links should be reachable from the footer.
- Questions can be routed through customer care.
Material Questions
Customers with questions about materials should review the product page, material disclosures, and care guide, then contact customer care for available product information. Customer care should not provide medical or legal advice.
- Include the product name and page URL.
- Mention the material or component that raised the question.
- Avoid sending sensitive health or payment details.
Policy Updates
Warning language may need to be updated as products, materials, laws, or business processes change. The storefront should keep the notice practical and visible rather than relying on vague statements after checkout.
- Review notices when adding new materials.
- Keep notices consistent with product data.
- Remove outdated wording when product records change.