GIVING BACK TO THE OCEAN

We're committed to protecting the coastlines, wildlife, and waters that inspire us. Gypsea & the Sun donates a portion of every sale to marine conservation efforts in Australia

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ABOUT US

Born on the Maroubra coastline, Gypsea & the Sun is for saltwater souls and sunseekers. We create meaningful pieces for those who feel grounded by the ocean - whether you live by the coast or carry it with you from afar

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! We provide free standard free shipping on all orders over $79, within Australia.

We offer a 14 day return policy on most items for exchange, excluding gifted items free of charge, and sale items. For hygiene reasons, we do not offer refunds or exchange on hair accessories or earrings unless the item is faulty. 

Most of our jewellery is made from stainless steel with 18k gold-plating. We use stainless steel because it is highly resistant to tarnishing, rust and water damage. This is what makes it ideal for everyday wear.

Yes! Our jewellery is completely ocean-safe and water-proof - it will not tarnish or turn your skin green! We recommend rinsing it in fresh water after exposure to help maintain shine. You can read more care instructions in our Refund and Exchanges policy.

Yes! All our jewellery is nickel-free and suitable for sensitive skin.

All our rings follow standard international ring sizing - you can find the measurements of each ring in the product description to help you find the best fit. If you are between sizes, we reccomend sizing up for a more comfortable fit.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    Our packaging is plastic-free, and made from recycled or compostable materials that respect the coastline and keep our footprint light

  • ETHICAL

    We use partners that prioritse ethical production

  • MEANING

    Each piece is created with intention - a small ritual to ground you and keep you connected to the ocean

  • QUALITY

    Our pieces are made to weather salt, sun & time

  • CONSERVATION

    1% of profits are donated to marine conservation