CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Caring for Jewellery

To prevent your metals, gemstones and any enamel detailing from scratching and tarnishing, keep your jewellery in individual boxes or soft pouches and store these in a cool, dry place.

As most metals will see surface damage when in contact with chlorinated water, it is best to remove all jewellery when in the swimming pool.

Keep all of your metal and gemstones well away from chemicals, including but not limited to domestic cleaning products, and avoid contact with perfume, perfumed creams and hairspray.

Avoid contact with soap, as it can give gold jewellery a dull appearance. This can be rectified by gentle polishing with a specialist jewellery cleaner and jewellery polishing soft cloth.

Sometimes despite your best efforts, your jewellery may need cleaning over time. We recommend washing up liquid, or mild detergents such as specialist jewellery cleaners, and use of a very soft toothbrush to go over the surface of your jewels under lukewarm water. Don’t leave your enamel jewellery submerged in water for any length of time.


Caring for Enamel

We use lacquer enamel, it is made from resin and is quite durable, although it may still damage if badly knocked or dropped. It can be easily restored, and colours can also be changed to refresh your jewel should you wish for a small extra charge.

Enamel does not respond to wearing daily in salt or chlorinated water, and as with all other jewellery keep well away from chemicals, including but not limited to domestic cleaning products, and avoid contact with perfume, perfumed creams and hairspray. Remove enamel jewellery when having gel, shellac or acrylic nail treatments, avoiding UV light.the difference.