Terms of Use
Last updated: February 2026
Purpose
These Terms of Use govern access to and use of the Vow&Stone website (vowandstone.com). By accessing this website, you accept these terms without reservation.
Website Access
The Vow&Stone website is freely accessible to any user with internet access. Vow&Stone reserves the right to modify, suspend or discontinue access to the website at any time without notice.
Editorial Content
Articles, analyses and advice published on Vow&Stone are provided for informational and educational purposes. They do not constitute: financial investment advice, certified gemological expertise, purchase or sale recommendations, medical or legal advice. Use of published information is the sole responsibility of the reader.
Intellectual Property
All website content (texts, images, graphics, logo, layout) is protected by intellectual property law. Any unauthorized reproduction is prohibited. Images are sourced from the Unsplash platform (Unsplash License). Typography is from Google Fonts (OFL License).
Comments
Users may post comments on articles. All comments are subject to prior moderation. Users agree not to publish content that is: insulting, defamatory or discriminatory, advertising or commercial in nature, infringing on third-party rights, or unlawful. Vow&Stone reserves the right to delete any comment that does not comply with these rules.
Newsletter
Newsletter subscription is voluntary and subject to the user's explicit consent. Unsubscription is possible at any time via the link in each email or by contacting contact@vowandstone.com.
External Links
The website may contain links to third-party websites. Vow&Stone has no control over these websites and disclaims all liability for their content or data practices.
Changes to Terms
Vow&Stone reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. Changes take effect upon publication on the website. Regular review of this page is recommended.
Applicable Law
These Terms are governed by French law. Any dispute shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Paris.