By using our website or placing an order, you agree to these Terms & Conditions. Please read them carefully before purchasing.
1. About us
RAFYQ Jewels Ltd operates this website. Registered Office: 5 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4AN.
2. Using our website
You agree to use this website for lawful purposes only. You must not misuse the site, interfere with its security, or attempt unauthorised access.
3. Products & descriptions
We take care to ensure product descriptions and images are accurate. However, slight variations in colour or appearance may occur due to display settings or manufacturing processes.
4. Prices & payment
All prices are shown in GBP (£) unless stated otherwise. Prices include applicable taxes where required.
Payment must be made in full at the time of purchase using the available payment methods at checkout.
5. Orders
When you place an order, you are making an offer to purchase. An order is only accepted once we confirm it by email.
We reserve the right to refuse or cancel an order for any reasonable reason, including stock availability or suspected fraud.
6. Delivery
Delivery terms, costs, and estimated times are explained on our Shipping & Delivery page.
7. Returns & refunds
Our returns and refund process is explained in detail on our Returns & Refunds page.
8. Limitation of liability
Nothing in these Terms limits or excludes our liability where it would be unlawful to do so. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential losses.
9. Intellectual property
All content on this website, including text, images, logos, and designs, is owned by or licensed to RAFYQ Jewels. You may not copy, reproduce, or use any content without our prior written permission.
10. Privacy
Your use of this website is also governed by our Privacy Policy.
11. Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms & Conditions from time to time. Any changes will take effect once published on this page.
12. Governing law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of the United Kingdom will have exclusive jurisdiction.