Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Rings.Jewelry is committed to making our jewelry education website as usable, readable, and accessible as reasonably possible for readers with different devices, abilities, browsing preferences, and assistive technologies.

Our goal is to help readers access clear information about rings, diamonds, gemstones, settings, metals, care, repair, appraisals, insurance, resale, and jewelry ownership without unnecessary barriers.

Accessible jewelry education

Important jewelry guidance should be clear, readable, and easier to navigate.

We work to improve page structure, readable formatting, mobile usability, image descriptions, links, headings, and feedback channels so more readers can use Rings.Jewelry effectively.

Accessibility Statement Overview

Rings.Jewelry aims to provide accessible jewelry education for a wide range of readers. We want our guides, policy pages, reviews, comparisons, and resources to be easier to read, navigate, and understand across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We may continue improving page structure, headings, link clarity, image descriptions, mobile layouts, contrast, and content organization as the website grows.

Our Accessibility Commitment

Rings.Jewelry is built around educational content, so clarity matters. We aim to reduce barriers that may make jewelry information harder to access or understand.

Readable Pages

We aim to use clear headings, organized sections, useful summaries, and readable text formatting across jewelry guides and policy pages.

Useful Structure

We use page sections, table-of-contents links, lists, cards, FAQ, and logical headings to help readers find information more easily.

Mobile Awareness

We aim to keep layouts mobile-safe, avoiding structures that cause unnecessary horizontal scrolling or difficult reading on smaller screens.

Readable Jewelry Content

Jewelry topics can be technical. Rings.Jewelry aims to explain important details in a way that is practical and understandable, including settings, metals, diamonds, gemstones, appraisals, insurance, repairs, and resale topics.

  • Clear headings: we use section headings to help readers understand the page structure.
  • Plain explanations: we aim to explain jewelry terminology in practical language where possible.
  • Shorter blocks where useful: we use lists, cards, notes, FAQ, and comparison sections to reduce dense walls of text.
  • Direct answers: when a page answers a common question, we try to make the main point easy to find.
  • Consistent page style: policy and trust pages use a similar structure so readers can navigate them more predictably.
  • Useful context: we explain limitations and professional evaluation needs when jewelry decisions require expert review.

Images and Descriptive Text

Rings.Jewelry uses jewelry images, editorial graphics, product-style visuals, banners, and featured images to support content. We aim to provide meaningful image information where appropriate.

  • Alt text: important images should have descriptive alt text that explains the image’s content or purpose.
  • Relevant image SEO: image titles, captions, and descriptions should connect to the page topic and help clarify the visual meaning.
  • No decorative overload: images should support the page instead of making the content harder to understand.
  • Readable visual style: we aim for clear, high-quality visuals with enough contrast and a professional layout.
  • Watermarks: some images may include a small Rings.Jewelry watermark for brand identity and content protection.

Image accessibility note

Some decorative design elements may not convey essential information. Important educational information should also appear in readable page text, not only inside an image.

Mobile Usability

Many readers use Rings.Jewelry from phones or tablets while researching jewelry decisions. We aim to keep pages readable on smaller screens and avoid designs that create unnecessary mobile friction.

Responsive Layouts

Page sections, cards, lists, and buttons should stack cleanly on mobile screens where possible.

Readable Buttons

CTA buttons and internal navigation links should remain tappable and understandable on smaller devices.

No Wide Tables Where Avoidable

We prefer mobile-safe cards and lists over tables that force horizontal scrolling or become hard to read.

Useful Page Flow

Sections should follow a logical order so readers can move through important jewelry information naturally.

Known Limitations and Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we may not always get everything right immediately. Some older content, third-party tools, embedded features, advertisements, plugins, or external links may not fully meet our preferred accessibility standards.

  • Third-party content: external tools, embedded media, ads, widgets, or linked websites may have their own accessibility limitations.
  • Older pages: some older pages may need formatting, heading, image, or mobile improvements over time.
  • Visual content: some images may include text or design elements that should also be supported by page text where important.
  • Technical limitations: theme, plugin, browser, or device differences may affect how content appears.
  • Ongoing updates: we may continue improving accessibility as we review, update, and expand the website.

Accessibility Feedback

If you experience difficulty using Rings.Jewelry or accessing a specific page, image, link, guide, policy, or feature, please contact us. Helpful feedback can guide future improvements.

  • Page URL: include the exact Rings.Jewelry page where the issue happened.
  • Issue description: explain what was hard to read, access, navigate, click, understand, or use.
  • Device or browser: if possible, mention your device, browser, screen reader, assistive technology, or operating system.
  • Suggested improvement: tell us what would make the page easier to use.
  • Urgency: mention if the issue prevents you from accessing important information.

Email subject suggestion

Use the subject line “Accessibility Feedback” and send your message to info@rings.jewelry.

Updates to This Accessibility Statement

Rings.Jewelry may update this Accessibility Statement as the website changes, accessibility improvements are made, new features are added, or feedback identifies areas that need attention.

Last updated

June 22, 2026

Contact Rings.Jewelry About Accessibility

If you have trouble accessing content on Rings.Jewelry or want to report an accessibility issue, contact us by email with the page URL and a description of the problem.

Email: info@rings.jewelry

FAQ

What is the Rings.Jewelry Accessibility Statement?

The Rings.Jewelry Accessibility Statement explains the site’s commitment to readable content, accessible navigation, mobile usability, image descriptions, feedback, and ongoing accessibility improvements.

Is Rings.Jewelry working to improve accessibility?

Yes. Rings.Jewelry aims to improve page structure, readability, navigation, image descriptions, mobile layouts, and overall usability as the website grows.

How does Rings.Jewelry make content easier to read?

Rings.Jewelry uses clear headings, organized sections, lists, cards, FAQ, table-of-contents links, descriptive buttons, and plain explanations for jewelry topics.

Does Rings.Jewelry use image alt text?

Important images should include descriptive alt text that explains the image content or purpose, especially when the image supports a jewelry topic or page.

Is Rings.Jewelry mobile-friendly?

Rings.Jewelry aims to use mobile-safe layouts with readable text, tappable buttons, responsive cards, and page structures that avoid unnecessary horizontal scrolling.

Can I report an accessibility issue?

Yes. You can email info@rings.jewelry with the page URL, issue description, device or browser details if available, and any suggested improvement.

Does Rings.Jewelry control third-party accessibility?

No. Third-party tools, ads, embedded media, widgets, plugins, or linked websites may have their own accessibility limitations and policies.

How can I contact Rings.Jewelry about accessibility?

Email info@rings.jewelry with the subject line “Accessibility Feedback” and include the page URL and details about the issue.

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