Jewellery Care Guide

Care Commandments

Keep it Dry: Always remove your jewelry before swimming, showering, or engaging in heavy exercise. Exposure to water, chemicals, or sweat can damage the finish over time.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Perfumes, lotions, cleaning agents, and hair products can tarnish or dull your jewelry. Apply these before putting on your pieces.

Polish Regularly: Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to gently clean your jewelry and restore its shine.

Jewellery Storage

Separate and Secure: Store your jewellery in individual compartments or soft pouches to avoid scratches or tangling.

Avoid Humidity: Store your pieces in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Consider using silica gel packets to reduce moisture.

Traveling with Jewellery: Use a travel jewellery case with compartments to keep your pieces safe and organized on the go.

About Metals

Gold Plating: Our gold-plated jewelry is crafted with a layer of high-quality gold over a sterling silver or brass base. While gold plating is beautiful, it requires extra care to maintain its finish. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, chemicals, or friction, and polish gently with a soft cloth to preserve its luster.

Gold Filled: Gold-filled jewelry contains a thick layer of solid gold mechanically bonded to a base metal, such as brass. Unlike gold plating, gold-filled pieces are much more durable and resistant to tarnishing or fading, making them a great long-term investment. With proper care, gold-filled jewelry can last for years without losing its shine. Avoid harsh chemicals and clean with mild soap and water, drying thoroughly afterward.

Sterling Silver: Sterling silver is a timeless material that can naturally tarnish over time. Tarnishing is easy to remove with a polishing cloth, and proper storage in a dry, airtight container will help slow the process. Sterling silver is a great choice for durability and everyday wear.

Base Metals: Some of our pieces feature durable base metals, such as brass or copper, which are known for their strength and affordability. These metals may develop a natural patina over time, adding a vintage look to your jewelry. To restore their shine, use a polishing cloth or a gentle jewelry cleaner.