Jewellery care & Materials
Always treat your jewellery with love and care, to prevent discolouring and to keep it shiny and beautiful for a long time.
Take off your jewellery before you go to bed, when you’re working out, cleaning, gardening, showering, or swimming. Store your jewellery in a cool, dry place. Jewellery is very delicate, made of fine materials, so avoid putting contact with chemical substances as lotions, cosmetics, perfumes, cleaning products, saltwater, chlorine etc.
If your silver jewellery is changing its shine and colour, you can gently clean it with some baking powder and a clean cotton cloth, once in six months, to remove dirt and avoid premature tarnishing.
925% Sterling Silver
We only use the highest quality; 925 Sterling Silver, which is an alloy made of 92.5% pure Silver and 7.5% Copper. To make each piece shiny and durable, we plate all of our Silver jewellery in rhodium. Rhodium is one of the most precious metals due to its properties and rarity. All our Sterling Silver pieces are stamped with the 925 mark, which indicates the purity of the metal.
14k Gold
Gold has forever been the most popular metal choice for fine jewellery. This type of gold is an excellent choice because of its price, durability, and versatility for different lifestyles and activities. Many consider it an active lifestyle's best friend: it scratches less and doesn't bend or wear out as easily as 18k.
Karatage, which is expressed in 24ths and designated by a number followed by "k," denotes the purity level of the gold: the higher the carat, the more expensive the jewellery. Although a higher karat indicates a purer gold content, it also means a less durable metal.
All of our 14k gold pieces are stamped with "14K" or "585".
14K Gold Filled
'Gold filled' is a term used to describe a type of jewellery made by bonding a layer of gold to a base metal, typically brass or copper. Gold-filled items, with their thicker layer of gold compared to gold-plated items, offer a durable and long-lasting alternative.
This process involves mechanically bonding a layer of gold to the base metal, resulting in a product that resembles solid gold but is much more affordable.
Gold-filled jewellery should be cared for similarly to solid gold items. It should be kept away from harsh chemicals, cleaned regularly with mild soap and water, and stored in a dry place to prevent tarnish.
SOLID GOLD | GOLD FILLED | VERMEIL | GOLD PLATED |
Solid Gold | Composed of a solid layer of gold (requires at least 1/20th or 5% of its weight) bonded to a base of brass or copper |
Gold vermeil jewelry has a layer of gold placed (at least 2.5 microns) over 925 sterling silver |
Gold plated jewelry has a layer of gold placed over some metals
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