Jewelry Care
About Metals
What materials do we use ?
We craft each piece using quality, skin-safe materials:
- 18k Gold-Plated : Sterling 925 silver base, with a thick layer of gold for a long-lasting finish.
- 925 Sterling Silver : Composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper for added durability.
- Rose Gold-Plated : Same base as gold-plated, with a soft pink gold tone.
All our jewelry is nickel-free and lead-free, making it safe for sensitive skin.
Will my jewelry tarnish?
Our pieces are made from high-quality materials, but like all jewelry, some natural tarnishing may occur over time, especially with exposure to water, sweat, or chemicals.
Regular care and storage will help maintain their shine. If your item tarnishes unusually fast, feel free to reach out to us, we’re here to help.
Is there nickel in your jewelry ?
No. All our pieces are nickel-free and lead-free, making them safe for even the most sensitive skin.
Jewelry Care Guide
Caring for Gold-Plated and Gold-Filled Jewelry
To keep your gold-plated or gold-filled pieces looking their best, gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth after each wear to remove oils and dust.
Avoid contact with water, perfume, lotion, and makeup to prevent tarnishing or fading. We recommend removing your jewelry before showering or swimming.
For storage, place it in a soft pouch or a dedicated compartment in your jewelry box to avoid scratches.
Caring for Sterling Silver
Sterling silver naturally oxidizes over time. To keep it bright, clean it occasionally with a silver polishing cloth.
Avoid exposing your piece to chemicals like bleach or chlorine.
When not in use, store it in a dry place away from humidity, ideally in a sealed pouch or a soft-lined box.
Gemstone Care Guide
About our gemstones
We use carefully selected natural and lab-created gemstones known for their beauty, vibrant colors, and durability.
Each stone is sourced responsibly and crafted with care.
How to care for gemstones
Gemstones vary in hardness and should be handled thoughtfully.
To prevent fading or discoloration, avoid exposing them to prolonged sunlight, salt water, chlorine, sweat, lotions, perfumes, or cleaning products.
Store your jewelry in a dry, soft-lined box when not worn to protect it from scratches and environmental damage.
Caring for Opals
Opals are delicate and highly porous. Contact with water or sudden temperature changes can alter their appearance or cause cracks.
Avoid exposing them to liquids, cosmetics, or soaps.
Remove opal jewelry before physical activity or cleaning tasks to avoid chipping.
Caring for Pearls
Pearls are sensitive and require special care. To maintain their luster, wear them regularly - they benefit from contact with your skin’s natural oils.
When not in use, store them in a soft pouch in a cool, not overly dry place. Avoid exposing pearls to extreme heat or household chemicals.
Caring for Turquoise
Turquoise is a relatively soft and porous stone.
Avoid exposure to water, oils, and cosmetics, which can cause discoloration.
Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth and avoid ultrasonic cleaners. Store it away from harder jewelry to prevent scratching.
Caring for Amethyst
Amethyst can fade when exposed to prolonged sunlight or heat.
To preserve its rich color, avoid storing it near windows or in hot environments.
Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush - never with steam or ultrasonic cleaners.
Caring for Topaz
Topaz is relatively hard but can still crack or chip with sudden impact.
It’s also sensitive to sudden temperature changes and prolonged exposure to heat or sunlight, which can alter its color.
Clean gently with lukewarm soapy water and avoid harsh chemicals.
Caring for Moonstone
Moonstone can be prone to scratches and cracks.
Avoid sudden temperature changes, knocks, or contact with chemicals.
Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth and dry it immediately.
Store separately in a soft pouch.
Caring for Aquamarine
Although durable, aquamarine can fade with prolonged sun exposure.
Keep it away from heat sources and avoid exposure to harsh cleaning agents.
Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush.
Caring for Garnet
Garnet is fairly durable but can chip on hard impact.
Avoid knocks and exposure to harsh chemicals.
Clean gently with a soft cloth and lukewarm water.
Store in a separate compartment to avoid scratches.
Caring for other gemstones
Most gemstones are naturally strong and require minimal maintenance.
However, to preserve their brilliance, we recommend avoiding harsh chemicals, direct sunlight for extended periods, and rough handling.
Simply wipe with a soft cloth after wearing and store in a dry, protected place.
