Rättsligt meddelande

Last updated: 10 May 2026

This website and online store are operated by Armilla.

Business information

Store name: Armilla
Business owner: Ricards Tigeris
Business type: Enskild firma
Organisation number: 000630-2939
Business address: Stationsgatan 2 lgh 1304, 574 50 Ekenässjön, Sweden
Email: info@armillajewelry.com

VAT information

Armilla is currently not registered for VAT.

This means that VAT is not charged or specified on invoices or receipts.

Contact

For questions about orders, products, shipping, returns or complaints, please contact us by email:

info@armillajewelry.com

We aim to respond as soon as possible during normal business days.

Products and services

Armilla sells handmade jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings, through this online store.

All product information, prices, payment options, shipping information and return information are provided on the website and at checkout before purchase.

Consumer rights

Customers purchasing from Armilla are protected by applicable Swedish and EU consumer protection laws, including rules on distance contracts, right of withdrawal and complaints regarding faulty products. Swedish consumers generally have a 14-day right of withdrawal for online purchases and the right to complain about faulty products for up to 3 years.

More information can be found in our:

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Return & Refund Policy
  • Shipping Policy
  • Privacy Policy

Dispute resolution

If you have a complaint, please contact us first so we can try to resolve the issue.

If we cannot resolve the matter, Swedish consumers may contact:

Allmänna reklamationsnämnden, ARN
Website: www.arn.se

Armilla will participate in dispute resolution procedures where required by applicable consumer law.

Customers in other EU countries may also contact their local consumer advice service or European Consumer Centre.

Governing law

This website and purchases made through Armilla are governed by Swedish law.

If you are a consumer living in another EU country, you may also have mandatory consumer protection rights under the laws of your country of residence.