When I first tested Oak and Luna, I was impressed by their clean design, customization, and feel-good packaging. But if you’re like me, you’re probably wondering:
A few months later—and after daily wear, travel, work meetings, brunches, and even the occasional shower (oops)—I’m ready to share with you the real-life durability test of five Oak and Luna pieces.
I picked the four most wearable pieces from my initial review and rotated them, paired them with other jewelry, and sometimes even forgot to take them off (hello, lazy bedtime routines).
The pieces:
Let’s break down how each held up.
Bonus: These hoops go with everything—I’m honestly not reaching for any other pair right now.
Due to how delicate it looks, I baby this one a little more—just personal preference.
Piece | Material | Water-Safe? | Tarnish? | Daily Wear Friendly? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pillar Necklace | Solid Gold | ✅ Yes | ❌ None | ✅ Absolutely |
Classic Hoops | Solid Gold | ✅ Yes | ❌ None | ✅ Yes |
Inez Ring | Solid Gold + Diamond | 🚫 Prefer not | ❌ None | ✅ With care |
Tiny Initial Ring | Sterling Silver | 🚫 Avoid | ❌ None | ✅ Yes |
Oak and Luna isn’t just appealing at first glance. Their jewelry retains its qualities—literally—over time.
• Solid gold pieces? Nearly bulletproof.
• Gold vermeil? Gorgeous and durable with light care.
• Sterling silver? Surprisingly resilient.
In short, if you care for your jewelry the way you would treat a great pair of shoes or a beloved bag, Oak and Luna jewelry will age gracefully with you.
• Best all-rounder: Classic gold hoop earrings – timeless, sturdy, and infinitely wearable
• Best keepsake: Column necklace (solid gold) – easy-care heirloom
• Best budget piece: Tiny initial ring – silver, sweet, and affordable