Jewellery Care

  • Avoiding contact with chemicals and physical stress


    We believe in the lasting beauty of well-made jewellery, but a little care goes a long way in keeping it looking its best.

    Try to avoid contact with perfumes, cosmetics, sweat, chlorine, and other chemicals, as these can affect the surface of the metal over time. It’s also worth being mindful of how pieces sit together. Jewellery can scratch when it rubs against other items, especially if worn in layers.

    For everyday wear, it’s best to remove your jewellery before sleeping, exercising, or swimming. Small habits like this help prevent unnecessary wear.

    When not being worn, keep your pieces in a soft pouch or their original box. It protects them from scratches and keeps everything clean and ready to wear when you need it.

  • Regular Diamond Setting Checks


    Our jewellery is made to last, but it still benefits from the occasional check. Over time, everyday wear can affect settings, and stones may become slightly loose without it being obvious. Having your pieces looked at professionally helps catch things early, before they turn into bigger issues.

    A simple inspection can make all the difference, especially when it comes to prongs and settings that hold your diamonds in place. Keeping on top of this helps protect both the look and the value of your jewellery.

    It’s also worth being mindful of impact and pressure. A hard knock or constant strain can affect the structure of a piece more than you might expect. With a bit of regular care and attention, your jewellery will continue to feel as it should, every time you wear it.

  • Caring for chains


    Chains are made for everyday wear, but they can weaken over time without a bit of care. Sleeping in them, for example, can cause tangling or stretching, often without you noticing until later.

    It’s also worth paying attention to how they sit against clothing. If a chain catches, even lightly, it can put stress on the links. These small pulls add up over time.

    A few simple habits can help. Store your chain neatly when it’s not being worn, and handle it with care. When getting dressed, put your chain on last and take it off first. It’s a small step, but it helps avoid unnecessary strain and keeps the piece in good condition.

  • Earring Care


    Earrings are naturally delicate, so it’s worth taking a little extra care when putting them in or taking them out. Try not to apply too much pressure to the posts or backs, as this can cause them to bend over time.

    To keep them looking their best, a simple clean with mild soap and warm water is usually enough. Dry them gently with a soft cloth, and for a more thorough polish, a gold or silver cloth will help restore their finish.

    When they’re not being worn, store them somewhere safe and separate from harder surfaces or chemicals that could mark or dull the metal. With a bit of care, they’ll continue to look just as they should, every time you reach for them.