Care for your Fine Jewellery

Usage & Care

  • Sterling Silver
  • Gold & Gold Plating
  • Stones

Sterling Silver

Sterling silver may naturally oxidise over time, creating a unique patina—a darker, greyish tone—enhancing its vintage appeal. This patina is not a flaw but a desirable feature that adds character to your jewellery.

1. Remove silver before bed and avoid wearing it while showering, swimming or during strenuous activities.

2. Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals like cleaning products or contact with perfume or lotions.

3. Clean silver jewellery with warm water and mild dish soap. Buff with jewellery polishing cloth to restore shine.

4. Avoid storing in wood, containers with adhesive or containers that can absorb moisture. Store silver jewellery in a cool, dry place and separated from other metals.

Gold & Gold Plating

Our gold platted pieces are a testament of regality. Their persistent shine requires mindful wear & care.

1. Keep away from harsh chemicals or perfumes, lotions, and cleaners.

2. Take off before swimming, showering, or exercising.

3. To gently clean, use a soft, damp cloth; mild soap if needed, then dry immediately.

4. Store in a soft cloth or separate compartment to avoid scratches.

Stones

The stones have stood the test of time and the pressure of the whole planet to get to you — it is needless to say that they are strong & previous, and must be cared for.

1. Keep away from harsh chemicals, including cleaners, perfume, and lotions.

2. Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Use mild soap and water for a deeper clean, but avoid soaking the stones.

3. Store stone pieces separately in a soft pouch or lined jewellery box to prevent scratches.

4. Keep away from excessive heat or direct sunlight, which can cause fading or damage.