F. A. Q.

Where is your jewelry made?

Glass beads and charms are flameworked by hand in our Michigan-based studio. Silver findings are designed in our studio and sourced from manufacturers in the United States.

Learn more about how our jewelry is made.Learn more about how our jewelry is made on our About page!

Are the jewelry materials eco friendly?

Yes! Glass is an excellent eco-friendly alternative to mined gemstones due to the low impact production and the ability to be recycled endlessly.

All silver is sourced from refiners on the London Bullion Market Association list, promoting ethical practices in the precious metal industry.

Both materials will last multiple lifetimes, with glass and silver jewelry artifacts dating back thousands of years ! This means your finding ferngulli jewelry will stay out of the landfill, and can be passed down to future generations.

Do you offer jewelry repairs?

We believe in the longevity of our designs. With proper care (and an occasional repair), our jewelry will last for generations to come. Investing in heirloom-quality jewelry ensures you won’t be adding to the landfill.

If your finding ferngulli jewelry is in need of repair, due to a broken chain or bent silver, contact us to see if you are eligible for our repair service.

How do I clean and store my finding ferngulli jewelry?

Please see our Jewelry Care and Repair page for instructions, or refer to the care instruction card included in your package. 

What comes in each package?

finding ferngulli orders are carefully packed in recyclable materials. Each order includes a custom tarnish-resistant jewelry box, care instructions, and a polishing cloth. 

Can I request a custom gift note?

Optional hand-written gift notes are FREE.

When checking out, select "order note" and write "Gift note:" followed by your desired message.

What does the name finding ferngulli mean?

finding ferngulli is inspired by the feeling of amazement and wonder when finding beauty in nature. A fern gulley is a natural ravine in a forest that is covered with ferns. Before I started my jewelry brand, I was hiking up a mountain in North Carolina and stumbled upon a fern gulley. I was met with overwhelming awe as I looked at the steep landscape covered in massive fronds. My hope is that finding ferngulli inspires you to find what gives you that feeling, and to continue your search as you protect and connect with our Mother Earth.

Learn more about the story and inspirations behind finding ferngulli.

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