The Jewelry Type collection: 855 pieces, one everyday philosophy
What this collection represents
A jewelry box used to be a costume department. A pearl strand came out for the engagement party, a tennis bracelet for the gala, a stack of thin gold bands for the rehearsal dinner, and the rest of the year you wore whatever was closest. FITINY's Jewelry Type collection is the opposite theory: every piece in the lineup is built to move with you, from the train platform to the dinner reservation, without anyone clocking the switch. The materials are consistent — D-color VVS1 moissanite in S925 sterling silver, occasionally set against 18k plating for warmth — and the design language is consistent too. The reason the collection is 855 pieces deep is that no two days are the same, but the way you want to feel in them usually is.
That idea — daily ritual, not occasional display — is what ties the engagement rings, the magnetic clip-on studs, the mermaid-tear chokers, and the iced-out Cuban chains into a single collection. Different occasions, same underlying temperature.
What every piece is built on
- A piece is allowed to disappear into a day. Most of the collection sits under $100 because the goal is to wear a thing often, not to save it. The moissanite stones are D-color VVS1 because that is the grade at which a stone stops looking like jewelry and starts looking like you. Hypoallergenic S925 sterling silver makes the wear non-negotiable — no green ears, no evening-only storage.
- A piece is allowed to announce a moment. For the days that need a different voice — a hip-hop tennis chain, a halo engagement ring, a multicolor teardrop pendant — the collection holds pieces that can carry the room without crossing into costume. The plating options (white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, rhodium) are how you set the temperature.
- Sizing is solved, not negotiated. Rings run from size 4 to 11 and most are offered as adjustable. Necklace lengths run from 16-inch chokers to 24-inch drops with extenders. Bracelets include stretch bands and lobster-clasp options. Earrings come in pierced, magnetic, and clip-on versions of the same design. Fit decides whether you wear a thing twice.
- A piece travels in pairs and sets. Stacks, huggies, tennis chains, layered necklaces — the collection is built so that nothing has to stand alone. The stacking geometric opal set and the ice-flower adjustable ring were designed to be picked up and worn together, the same way you would reach for two rings from a different drawer.
Featured pieces
The 6-prong solitaire engagement ring
A round-cut D-color VVS1 moissanite center stone in a six-prong sterling silver setting, the kind of restraint that lets the stone do the work. The setting sits low enough to wear under a sweater cuff, high enough to catch light across a restaurant table. Available from 0.5 to 3 carat. Shop the solitaire.
The magnetic halo stud
Non-pierced ears get the same halo treatment as everyone else. A 1-carat round-cut moissanite center surrounded by a micro-pavé halo, set in a magnetic closure that holds through a workout, a long meeting, and the commute between them. See the magnetic halo stud.
The mermaid-tear choker
A 6-8mm moissanite center suspended on an invisible fishing-wire strand, the kind of piece that looks like it is floating just below the collarbone. Adjustable from 40cm to 45cm, in D-color VVS1 clarity. This is the choker a frequent flyer can wear through a security line at JFK and into a wedding the same week, in the order life tends to give you. Browse the mermaid-tear choker.
The iced-out Cuban chain
For the days that are louder. 3-6mm CZ stones across a 16-24 inch chain, plated in 18k gold or white gold. The chain is heavy in the hand the way a real one should be, and the stones read clean from across a room. See the iced-out Cuban chain.
The multicolor ice-flower adjustable ring
A 10x14mm center stone in a 5A ice-flower cut, set on a two-tone pavé band. The ring adjusts to fit most fingers and comes in six color stories — green, blue, amethyst, champagne, pink, white. The kind of ring that lands in your hand for someone else's engagement party and quietly never makes it back into the box. Shop the ice-flower ring.
The Miami Cuban link bracelet
A stainless steel Cuban link with a polished finish, the kind of weight that feels like a piece you have owned for years. Adjustable width and length options. The collection's quiet answer to the question of what you wear when you want one piece to do the talking. View the Cuban link bracelet.
How to wear
A Tuesday at the office. A pair of 4-prong moissanite studs in a 6.5mm round cut, a delicate mermaid-tear choker hidden under a crew neck, and a thin milgrain band on the index finger. The combination costs less than a single dinner out and reads intentional from across a conference table.
A Saturday farmer's run. A 16-inch Cuban chain, a 6mm round CZ stud, and the multicolor ice-flower ring. The pieces that can take a tote bag brushing against them, a coffee line, a stroller handle, and a long afternoon in the sun. Sterling silver holds up; the plating may patina over a year, which is the point.
A wedding that is not yours. A halo drop earring in the same 1-carat weight as the bride's (a small, generous gesture), a layering necklace stack of two — a 16-inch and an 18-inch — and a single tennis bracelet in cubic zirconia. The mix of moissanite and CZ is the quiet secret; nobody assumes they are looking at the same material twice.
Common questions
Is the moissanite graded? Yes. Every moissanite piece in the collection is sold as D-color VVS1, which is the colorless, eye-clean grade most often associated with high-end diamond grading. Pieces that pair moissanite with cubic zirconia note both materials in the title so the difference is clear at a glance.
Will the sterling silver tarnish? Sterling silver can develop a soft patina with air, humidity, and skin contact, particularly when stored for long stretches. A polishing cloth brings it back, and most wearers find that the warmth of a patina is part of the appeal. The hypoallergenic property of S925 — its 92.5% pure silver content — does not change as the surface ages.
Can these pieces be worn every day? The moissanite ranks 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale, which is closer to diamond (10) than to most other jewelry stones. The sterling silver is softer and will show wear on high-contact pieces like rings and chain bracelets over a year or two. Removing pieces before swimming, cleaning, or working out extends the life of the plating.
What if a piece does not fit? Adjustable rings, extender chains, and stretch bracelets cover most sizing questions. The collection also includes magnetic and clip-on versions of nearly every earring style for sensitive ears or un-pierced lobes. Returns and exchanges follow the standard FITINY policy listed on the collection page.
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