Jewellery Care

  • It is important to take care of your jewellery pieces to ensure you can enjoy them for a very long time. Please store your jewellery in a cool, dry place.

    Remove all jewellery before showering or swimming and avoid contact with make up, sprays or perfumes because these harsh chemicals can damage the surface of certain materials

  • Close-up of a cardboard tag with decorative earrings, a white candle in a glass jar, and potted plants on a wooden surface.

    Polymer Clay Care

    Polymer clay is naturally flexible, making it a durable and long-lasting material. If your earrings get makeup or dirt on them, gently wipe with a damp cloth. For tougher stains, apply a small amount of nail polish remover to a cotton bud and lightly rub the area. Finish by wiping with a clean damp cloth and patting dry with a soft towel.

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    Sterling Silver Care

    Sterling silver can naturally tarnish over time, especially when exposed to air, moisture, or certain chemicals. To keep it looking its best, store your jewellery in a dry, airtight container when not in use. Gently polish with a soft silver cloth to restore its shine. Avoid wearing your jewellery while swimming, showering, or applying perfumes and lotions.

  • Pair of handmade blue and gold-speckled resin earrings on a brown paper card with a pink rose logo and the words 'Handmade with love'.

    Plated Jewellery Care

    Plated pieces are delicate and require a little extra love. To prolong their shine, avoid contact with water, perfumes, lotions, and harsh chemicals. Always remove your jewellery before showering or sleeping. Gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after wear and store in a dry, airtight pouch or box to prevent tarnishing and wear.