Use AND, OR, and NOT to create
a "search sentence."
For example, black AND onyx will return results
that have both "black" and "onyx" within the product
name or description. Actually, black onyx will return the same -- all keywords listed without
OR, and NOT are required by default. As another example,
black NOT onyx will return all results that
have "black," but don't have "onyx." Finally,
black OR crystal will return all results that have
either "black" or "crystal."
AND, OR, and NOT are case
sensitive - they MUST be uppercase.
You can use +, ~ and - as
shorthand for AND, OR, and NOT.
Use quotation marks to search for phrases.
For example, "pink Swarovski" will return one product,
called "Pink Swarovski."
Use parentheses for complex search sentences.
For example, crystal AND Swarovski OR rondels
will return all products with "rondels" and all
results with "crystal" and "Swarovski." In this
case, the search runs first on "crystal AND
Swarovski," then looks for "rondels."
You can use parentheses to be more specific, such as
crystal AND (rondels OR onyx). This will then
look for crystal or Swarovski that also have the word "Rondels."