We are committed to providing high-quality jewellery that is designed to last.
To help you maintain its beauty, it is important to understand tarnishing and how to care for your pieces.

INFO
Tarnishing is a natural reaction that occurs when metals interact with oxygen, moisture, and other elements in the environment.
Rather than being a sign of poor quality, it is a normal process — even for precious metals — and can often be easily restored with the right care.
- Contact with air and humidity
- Exposure to perfumes, lotions, and hair products
- Natural skin oils and perspiration
- Storage in damp or unprotected conditions
To protect your jewellery and slow natural tarnishing:
- Wear with care – Remove before swimming, bathing, or exercising.
- Last on, first off – Apply perfumes, creams, and cosmetics before wearing jewellery.
- Store smart – Keep in an airtight pouch or box with anti-tarnish protection.
- Avoid chemicals – Household cleaners and chlorine can damage metals and pearls.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
- Wipe gently with a soft polishing cloth after each wear.
- For deeper cleaning, mix a few drops of mild soap in lukewarm water.
- Dip a soft cloth in the solution and gently wipe the jewellery.
- Rinse with clean lukewarm water and pat dry with a lint-free towel.
- Store in an airtight pouch to slow tarnishing.
- Wipe with a slightly damp soft cloth after each wear to remove surface oils.
- Allow to air dry completely before storing.
- Avoid soaking, using soap, or exposing pearls to harsh chemicals.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
For safe, effective cleaning, we suggest:
- Soft polishing cloth – For gold filled and sterling silver pieces.
- Microfibre cloth – Gentle on surfaces and won’t scratch.
- Mild soap solution – For occasional cleaning of metal jewellery.
- Small soft-bristled brush – To reach fine details (avoid hard bristles).
- Bowl of lukewarm water – Never use hot water for pearls or beads.
- Lint-free towel – For careful drying.
WHAT TO AVOID
To preserve the beauty and integrity of your jewellery, avoid:
- Ultrasonic cleaners – Can damage pearls and delicate beads.
- Abrasive cleaning cloths or powders – May scratch surfaces.
- Bleach, ammonia, or strong detergents – Harsh chemicals that weaken metals and harm pearls.
- Soaking pearls in water for long periods – Can loosen settings and damage their natural lustre.