Jewellery Care Tips

Store separately

Keep pieces in soft pouches or lined jewellery boxes to avoid scratches and tangling.

Avoid harsh chemicals

Remove jewellery before using cleaning products, swimming in chlorinated pools, or applying lotions and perfumes.

Put jewellery on last

Always put on jewellery after makeup, perfume, and hair products to minimize residue buildup.

Clean regularly

Use a soft brush with warm water and mild soap to gently clean most jewellery. Avoid soaking delicate pieces.

Use a polishing cloth

For gold and silver, a proper polishing cloth helps maintain shine without damaging the metal.

Remove before strenuous activities

Don’t wear your jewellery during heavy lifting, moving, or any strenuous activity to avoid damage or deformation.

Remove when sleeping

Take off your jewellery before bed to prevent accidental pulling, bending, or wear.

Don’t work out with jewellery on

Remove jewellery before workouts to avoid exposure to sweat, impact, or strain.

Keep away from extreme temperatures

High heat or sudden changes in temperature can damage certain gemstones and settings.

Check for loose stones

Periodically inspect your pieces for loose stones or worn prongs, especially if worn daily.

Avoid abrasive chemicals

Keep jewellery away from abrasive cleaning agents that can erode metal finishes and damage gemstones.

Ultrasonic caution

Don’t use ultrasonic cleaners on porous stones like pearls, opals, emeralds, or vintage jewellery unless advised.

Professional cleaning

Have fine jewellery professionally cleaned and inspected at least once a year.

Real Talk

While these care tips are ideal, we understand that life happens and it’s not always easy to follow every guideline perfectly. Although it would be ideal.
Depending on how active you are or how often you wear your jewellery, we recommend visiting your jeweller every 6 to 12
months.
Regular check-ins help catch potential issues early, especially if the care tips aren’t followed to the letter.