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Formerly ela-boutique, low quality, false advertising
Company was called ela-boutique before this, on their Facebook page it shows several renamings.
It seems they copy the designs from Villa sorgenfrei in Berlin and then have them produced quite cheaply in china.
The website states that their packaging is climate neutral and mostly plastik free, but the items arrive in a plastic packaging.
The item does not really seem to be made from silver. Quality is quite bad, hard pointy edges, sharp corners. Golden veneer starts breaking off after short wear. Below a reddish metal.
For their return policy you have to send the items back to china at your own expense, which costs more than what the items cost on their website.
False advertising, low quality, shady name changes over time, block users on Facebook that criticise them.
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