Care Instructions
Wearing your Jewellery
- Handle your jewellery with care.
- Take your regular activities into consideration to protect your jewellery from impact against hard or abrasive surfaces, or potential knocks. Jewels with softer stones like emerald, ruby, tanzanite, pearl, coral, opal, kunzite, and rubellite are more delicate and are particularly susceptible to breaking on impact.
- Avoid wearing jewellery during activities such as swimming, showering, and work out.
- Avoid contact with perfume, cosmetics and other harsh chemicals as exposure to harsh chemicals can tarnish your jewellery and affect the durability of the precious stones.
Precautionary Measures
- Examine your jewellery for vulnerabilities before you wear them. This simple step could help you prevent a huge loss or avoidable damage.
- Check if the mechanical parts of your jewel such as clasps and the safety lock are not loose.
- Ensure that all gemstones are secure in their settings and their connections are not compromised.
Storage
- Pieces of jewellery become scratched when they come into contact with one another. Store each piece of jewellery individually in a fabric-lined case, so as to avoid knocks or scratches.
- Keep your pieces away from humidity, intense sources of heat and extreme temperature changes.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Regular home cleaning is an easy and effective way to prolong the life of your jewellery and to retain its original sparkle and shine.
- We recommend gentle cleaning of your Jewellery regularly with a soft, dry and clean lint-free cloth.
Not all jewellery items are suitable for home cleaning. Technically intricate items as well as jewellery containing softer and more delicate stones should only be professionally cleaned.