JEWELLERY CARE

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CARE FOR MY JEWELLERY? 

To preserve the longevity of your jewellery, please remove them while exercising, showering or swimming. Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions or swimming. Avoid contact with perfume, lotions or hair products. Do not use harsh chemicals or oils as this may affect the finishing of your jewellery.

MATERIALS 

WHAT IS BRASS?

Brass is a popular metal alloy that is made of copper and zinc. The proportions of copper and zinc in brass can vary, which results in different types of brass with varying properties such as color, hardness, and ductility. 

WHAT IS STERLING SILVER?

Sterling silver is a popular metal used in jewellery making that is known for its bright and shiny appearance. It is an alloy made up of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals such as copper, which give it added strength and durability. The 925 mark is used to indicate the silver content of sterling silver jewellery.

WHAT IS STAINLESS STEEL?

Stainless steel is a metal alloy that is composed of iron, chromium, and other elements such as nickel and manganese. The combination of these elements makes stainless steel durable, corrosion-resistant, and able to withstand high temperatures. Additionally, stainless steel is low maintenance, easy to clean, and has a sleek, modern look, making it a popular choice for jewellery.

WHAT IS CUBIC ZIRCONIA STONES?

Cubic Zirconia stones, also known as CZ, are lab-created diamond simulants that closely resemble the look of natural diamonds. Unlike diamonds, CZ is made of zirconium oxide instead of carbon, which makes them a sustainable and ethical alternative.

WHAT DOES ‘RHODIUM PLATED’ MEAN?

Rhodium is a precious metal commonly used as a plating material to improve the shine and durability of other metals. It creates a smooth and shiny finish on jewellery, while also providing scratch resistance. 

WHAT DOES ‘GOLD PLATED’ MEAN?

Gold plating is the process of bonding a thin layer of gold onto a base metal, which creates a beautiful and affordable alternative to solid gold jewellery. Although gold plating is intended to be long-lasting, it may wear off over time and with rough exposure. With proper care, gold plating can typically last up to two years.