Jewellery Care
Fine jewellery is both a meaningful emotional keepsake and a lasting financial investment. With proper care, your diamond and gemstone jewellery will maintain its beauty, brilliance, and integrity over time. Thoughtful maintenance helps preserve each piece’s craftsmanship, ensuring it can be cherished and passed down for generations to come.
JEWELRY CARE TIPS
How to wear gold jewelry
To preserve the shine of your jewellery and prevent scratches, we recommend removing it before sleeping, showering, swimming (in pools or the ocean), or engaging in strenuous activities or exercise.
It’s also advisable to remove rings and bracelets—or protect them with gloves—when using household cleaning products. Exposure to chlorine and other harsh chemicals can damage your jewellery, while soap, cosmetics, perfumes, hair products, and lotions may leave residue that dulls its appearance over time.
How to clean gold jewelry
With regular wear, body oils, dust, and everyday residue can gradually accumulate on your jewellery. We recommend gently polishing your gold pieces with a jewellery cloth on a regular basis, and cleaning them with warm, soapy water and a soft toothbrush when needed.
Always ensure your jewellery is completely dry before storing it. While gold does not tarnish, prolonged exposure to moisture can cause a natural patina to develop over time—a darker, softly matte finish. This patina does not indicate a fault; in fact, it is often appreciated for the antique character it adds. Regular cleaning and polishing will easily restore your gold jewellery’s original brilliance.
How to store jewelry
Store your gold jewellery in a clean, dry area such as a fabric-lined jewellery box or pouch. Ideally, keep each piece separated to minimise scratching and tangling.
How to wear diamond jewelry
To protect your diamond jewellery, remove it before sleeping, showering, swimming (in pools or the ocean), or engaging in strenuous activities where the piece may be knocked, snagged, or come into contact with abrasive surfaces. Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive heat, humidity, or intense light to help preserve its brilliance and integrity.
How to clean diamond jewelry
To clean your diamond jewellery at home, use warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap. Gently remove any buildup around the setting with a soft cloth, cotton swab, or soft-bristled toothbrush. Avoid using coarse brushes or applying excessive pressure, as this may scratch the gold setting. After cleaning, rinse with water and dry your jewellery thoroughly to prevent water marks on the metal.