DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

SHIPPING

Every Skölland piece is forged to order in our Door County studio-no mass production, no shortcuts. Expect your treasure to ship within 3 days to 4 weeks (September extends to 4-8 weeks during festival season).
We'll send updates as we craft, so you can follow your piece from fire to finished. Got a deadline? Reach out after ordering-we'll work our magic.

JEWELRY CARE

Caring for Your Antiqued Sterling Silver
That rich, dark patina is intentional-and worth protecting. A few simple habits will keep your piece looking legendary:
Avoid: Water, bleach, lotions, perfumes, and harsh chemicals. Bleach especially will instantly darken silver and weaken the metal over time.
Remove before: Showering, swimming, cleaning, and strenuous activity.
If it gets wet: Dry promptly to prevent water spots or skin irritation.
Storage: Keep in your Skölland box or a soft pouch, away from humidity.
Want the deep dive? Our Metals Blog covers everything from patina preservation to at-home polishing.
For your gemstones: Most Skölland stones rank 6.5-9 on the Mohs hardness scale—durable for daily wear, but not scratch-proof. Avoid sharp impacts and keep away from harder materials (other jewelry, granite countertops, etc.).

RETURNS & EXCHANGES

We want you to love your piece-truly. If it's not quite right, we'll make it right.
Ready-to-ship pieces: Returns, exchanges, or refunds within 14 days of delivery. Item must be unworn and in original packaging. Return shipping is covered by the buyer.To start a return, email us at info@skollandjewelry.com. We'll guide you through the rest.

What Collectors Are Saying

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About Skölland Jewelry

Skölland is a one-woman jewelry studio in Door County, Wisconsin. Every piece is made by hand - carved in wax, cast in precious metal or fabricated, and finished at my bench. For one-of-a-kind work, the mold is destroyed after a single casting. What you hold will not be made again.

I work in argentium and continuum silver and in solid gold from 10K to 18K, drawing from mythology, celestial imagery, and the darker corners of folklore to create jewelry that carries meaning beyond its materials.

~ Claire Steckel, Founder & Goldsmith

Meet the Maker