CARE

:: Jewelry Care ::
Our pieces are meant to be lived in and loved for years to come. With a little mindfulness, they’ll carry their beauty through time.

:: Gold ::
Gold is wonderfully resilient and generally needs very little care. Still, it’s best to remove your pieces before stepping into the sauna, swimming pool, or anywhere they might meet harsh chemicals. Over the years, gold may develop the softest patina or faint surface marks—tiny stories of your life lived with it. To refresh its glow, simply soak in warm, soapy water and polish it gently with a soft cloth.

:: Gemstones ::
Each gemstone has its own spirit and strength. To preserve their luster, protect them from sharp knocks and sudden temperature changes. After wearing, a gentle wipe with a lint-free cloth will remove oils and residue. For a deeper clean, mild soap and warm water are best—skip ultrasonic cleaners unless you’re sure the stone can handle it.

:: Opals ::
Opals are nature’s most mercurial gem, sensitive to shifts in heat and humidity. Prolonged exposure to either can cause cracking or dull their magical play-of-color. Store your opals in a stable, temperate environment, away from dryness or excess moisture.

:: Pearls ::
Pearls, like opals, are tender by nature. They thrive when treated with care, away from perfumes, lotions, and excess heat.

  • Saltwater Pearls: Slightly denser than freshwater pearls, but still delicate. Wipe gently after each wear and store flat, away from harder jewelry to prevent scratches.

  • Freshwater Pearls: More porous and prone to absorbing oils or chemicals. Avoid prolonged contact with skin products and moisture. Wipe with a soft cloth and store separately to preserve their luster.

:: Storage ::
When your jewelry isn’t with you, keep it tucked away in its original pouch or box, out of direct sunlight and humidity. A little protection goes a long way in preserving its shine and spirit.