Sterling Silver

Sterling silver may naturally tarnish over time as it reacts with air, moisture, and the oils on your skin. This is a normal process and can be easily cared for with a few simple steps.

How to care for your silver

• Wipe your jewellery gently with a soft polishing cloth after wearing.

• Avoid exposure to perfumes, lotions, cleaning products, and hair sprays.

• Remove your jewellery before swimming, showering, or exercising.

• Store your pieces in a dry, cool place, ideally in a soft pouch or a jewellery box.

Cleaning tips

If your silver begins to lose its shine, gently clean it using warm soapy water and a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning products.

Solid Gold

Gold does not tarnish easily, but over time it may become dull from natural oils and daily wear. With a little care, your gold pieces will maintain their glow and last a lifetime.

How to care for your gold

• Wipe gently with a clean, dry cloth after wearing.

• Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, and harsh cleaning agents.

• Remove your jewellery during activities that may cause scratches or dents.

• Store separately from other pieces to prevent tangling or surface marks.

Cleaning tips

To refresh your gold, soak it briefly in warm soapy water and gently polish with a soft cloth. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before storing.

Gemstones

Each gemstone is unique and deserves gentle care to protect its natural beauty and energy.

How to care for gemstones

• Avoid exposing gemstones to harsh chemicals, direct sunlight, or extreme temperature changes.

• Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth and allow them to air dry naturally.

• Store gemstone pieces separately to prevent scratches from contact with other jewellery.

Special note for opals and pearls

Opals are delicate and sensitive to heat changes. Avoid exposing them to strong cleaning solutions.

Pearls are organic and should be wiped softly with a clean, dry cloth after each wear to remove natural oils. Store them flat and away from other pieces to protect their surface.