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Jewellery Care

Every piece of jewellery is made by hand, by Rachel, and is therefore one-of-a-kind. Due to the handcrafted aspect each piece can vary slightly which reflects its unique wearer. The purchaser is responsible for the care of their jewellery and below are some helpful tips on caring for your precious treasure.

Stones

Our pieces that contain stones are hand set by Rachel or an expert stone setter in Hatton Garden. It is advisable to check your jewellery annually to ensure stones are secure as wear sometimes allow the metal to move, depending on the piece. If you do notice any loose stones, do get in touch with us or contact your local jeweller. Some of the stones we use are one-of-a-kind and so replacements may vary from the original.

Surface Finish

We prefer our jewellery to have a matt or satin finish and with these finishes they will polish slightly while still retaining a scratch effect. They can be easily re-matted by us, just get in touch.

General Jewellery Care

Remove jewellery before engaging in practical/physical activities such as swimming, climbing or the gym. This will ensure your jewellery does not get damaged accidentally.

Beauty products can react with metal causing tarnish or discolouration. Put your jewellery on last as perfume will cause tarnish and creams can become trapped underneath stones.

Silver jewellery should be kept in airtight containers or anti-tarnish jewellery boxes.

Most of our jewellery is suitable for cleaning with soap and warm water. Avoid polishing cloths with satin finishes as this will polish the surface removing the matt effect.