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How to maintain my diamonds?

  • Clean Regularly: Use warm water and mild soap with a soft brush to gently clean your diamond. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
  • Avoid Chemicals: Keep your diamond away from harsh chemicals, perfumes, and lotions to prevent damage and dullness.
  • Store Properly: Store your diamond jewelry in a soft cloth pouch or its original box to avoid scratches from other items.
  • Inspect Frequently: Check your diamond settings regularly for loose stones or damage, and have them professionally cleaned and inspected periodically.
  • Remove During Activities: Take off your diamond jewelry before engaging in physical activities to prevent impact or scratching.

Why does my white gold jewellery turn yellow over time?

White gold is made by alloying natural gold, which is originally brownish-yellow, with palladium to achieve a white hue. Despite this alloying process, white gold often has a slightly “grey-yellow” appearance. To enhance its whiteness, white gold is typically electroplated with rhodium.

Over time, the rhodium plating can wear off, revealing the underlying “grey-yellow” tone of the white gold. This wear is often accelerated by the natural acids and chemicals from your skin. Even the highest quality jewelry can show signs of change as it ages, so it’s important to be aware that some alterations in appearance are normal.

How should I care for my gold ring and jewellery?

Since gold is a natural element, it can be affected by harsh chemicals like chlorine and cleaning products.

We recommend removing your jewellery when using chemicals to reduce daily abrasions and prolong its lustre. To clean gold jewellery, use a solution of warm water and detergent-free soap with a soft-bristled brush.

When not in use, store your gold pieces in soft cloth bags or the original box to protect them from everyday exposure.

How should I care for my platinum ring and jewellery?

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Exposure to harsh chemicals, such as chlorine and bleach, can damage platinum. Remove your jewelry when using cleaning products or swimming in pools.

Regular Cleaning: Clean platinum jewelry using a solution of warm water and mild, non-abrasive soap. Gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush to remove dirt and grime. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a soft cloth.

Prevent Scratches: Although platinum is resistant to scratching, it can still accumulate scratches over time. To minimize this, avoid wearing platinum jewelry during activities that may cause friction or impact.

Proper Storage: Store platinum jewelry in a soft cloth pouch or the original box to prevent scratches and tarnishing. Keeping it in a separate compartment can prevent it from coming into contact with other jewellery.

How should I care for my Tantalum ring and jewellery?

To clean tantalum jewellery, use a solution of warm water and detergent-free soap. Gently clean the jewellery with a soft cloth to maintain its appearance.

When not in use, store your tantalum pieces in soft cloth bags or their original box. This helps protect them from daily exposure and potential damage.

Tantalum does not tarnish and is highly scratch-resistant. However, it may develop a natural wear pattern over time.

How should I care for my Titanium ring and jewellery?

Titanium, as a natural element, can be affected by harsh chemicals such as chlorine and other cleaning products. To maintain its polish and minimize daily abrasions, it’s advisable to remove your jewellery when using these chemicals. For cleaning titanium jewellery, use a solution of warm water and detergent-free soap, and gently clean with a soft cloth.

When not in use, store your titanium pieces in soft cloth bags or their original box. This helps protect them from the elements and reduces the risk of damage from daily exposure.

How should I care for my Akoya Pearls?

To care for your Akoya pearl, follow these guidelines:

  1. Avoid Chemicals: Keep your pearls away from perfumes, hairspray, and cosmetics. Always put on pearls last when dressing.
  2. Clean Gently: Wipe your pearls with a soft, damp cloth after each wear to remove any traces of body oils or cosmetics. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and rinse thoroughly.
  3. Store Carefully: Store your pearls separately in a soft cloth or pouch to prevent scratches from other jewelry. Avoid storing them in airtight containers as pearls need moisture.
  4. Wear Often: Pearls benefit from the natural oils of your skin. Wearing them frequently can help maintain their luster.
  5. Re-string Periodically: Have your pearls restrung every few years, especially if worn frequently, to ensure the silk thread remains strong and clean.

How should I care for my gemstones jewellery?

To preserve the beauty and integrity of your gemstones, avoid the following:

  1. Harsh Chemicals: Keep gemstones away from cleaning products, bleach, perfume, and cosmetics, which can cause damage or discoloration.
  2. Extreme Temperatures: Avoid exposing gemstones to extreme heat or cold, which can cause cracks or color changes.
  3. Physical Impact: Refrain from wearing gemstone jewelry during sports, gardening, or heavy lifting to prevent scratching or chipping.
  4. Ultrasonic Cleaners: Be cautious with ultrasonic cleaners, as vibrations can damage delicate or porous stones.
  5. Prolonged Sunlight: Limit exposure to direct sunlight to prevent fading or color changes due to UV radiation.
  6. Improper Storage: Store each gemstone piece separately in a soft cloth bag or lined jewelry box to avoid scratching.
  7. Submerging in Water: Avoid submerging porous gemstones in water for prolonged periods to prevent discoloration or damage.

How should I care for my enamel painting jewellery?

Caring for enamel jewelry ensures its vibrant colors and detailed designs remain intact. Here’s how to keep your enamel pieces looking their best:

  1. Avoid Chemicals: Keep enamel jewelry away from harsh chemicals, including cleaning products, perfume, and hairspray, as these can damage the enamel.
  2. Gentle Cleaning: Clean your enamel jewelry with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes that could scratch the enamel surface.
  3. Protect from Impact: Enamel can chip or crack if subjected to hard impacts. Remove your jewelry before engaging in physical activities or heavy work.
  4. Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Rapid temperature changes can cause enamel to expand and contract, leading to cracks. Avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme heat or cold.
  5. Store Carefully: Store enamel pieces separately in a soft cloth pouch or lined jewelry box to prevent them from scratching against other jewelry.
  6. Regular Inspection: Check your enamel jewelry regularly for signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, have it professionally repaired to prevent further damage.
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