We carefully select materials and strive to create jewellery from the most beautiful, durable and high-quality materials found in nature. Our jewellery is designed to meet all quality standards, and with proper care, it will serve you for a long time and look like it was worn for the first time.

 

CARE OF SILVER JEWELLERY PRODUCTS

We recommend storing non-wearable silver bracelets, beads, earrings or rings in a sealed box or bag to protect silver jewellery from oxidation.

If you thread silver beads on a gold chain, please note that they may slightly darken the bracelet. You can easily remove silver deposits from the bracelet by gently wiping it with a silver cleaning cloth.

Frequently cleaning silverware with a silver cloth will keep your jewellery clean. Avoid jewellery contact with water, cosmetics and chemicals - this way you will avoid the effects of oxidation.

 

CARE OF GOLD JEWELLERY PRODUCTS

You can use mild soap and water to clean your gold items. After washing the products, dry them well with a soft cloth.

Note: Avoid jewellery cleaners and antibacterial soaps - these can affect the color of the products.

Your gold-plated jewellery may lose its colour. All gold-plated jewellery will eventually begin to fray, especially in areas that are in the most contact with other metals, a natural wear and tear process.

Store jewellery in separate, sealed plastic bags or boxes. This will help you to avoid scratches and too fast oxidation as much as possible.

 

CARE OF GLASS JEWELLERY

To refresh the glass beads, use a gentle cleaning with a soft microfiber cloth. Do not use any cleaners as they may contain bleach or peroxide which can damage the glass beads.

Do not wet the glass beads. You should not swim, especially in a chlorinated pool, with a glass bead bracelet. Never immerse glass beads in hot or sea water. This may damage the glass beads. Also, remove your bracelet when doing housework or exercising – chemicals and sweat can also affect the appearance of the glass beads.

Avoid products that can damage the glass beads. The most important rule that we recommend to our clients is to avoid contact of the beads with perfumes, creams, soaps, cosmetics or hairspray.

 

GEMSTONE JEWELLERY CARE

You can wash the gems with mild soap and rinse well with water. Dry thoroughly and polish the beads with a soft cloth.

Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray and similar products, as some stones have a porous surface and various cosmetic or chemical products may affect the appearance of the stone.

All gemstones are natural and absolutely unique. Beads of the same material vary in color and have unique inclusions and features that indicate their age, where they were mined and reveal their natural beauty. Some stones are naturally softer, so the edges of their facets may soften over time from the date of purchase.

 

PEARL JEWELLERY CARE

Pearls are a natural material, their colour and shape are extremely diverse. Since it is a natural material, we advise you to avoid direct contact with cosmetics, perfumes and hairspray. Also, pearls should never be exposed to acidic substances such as vinegar, lemon, chlorine, etc.

As a preventive measure, wash the pearls with mild soap and rinse well with water. Dry thoroughly and polish with a soft cloth. You can also use a cloth specially made for pearls.

The best way to store pearl jewellery is to keep it separate from other jewellery and in a soft cloth bag to prevent scratches.

 

CARE OF COPPER JEWELLERY

You can keep your copper jewellery clean by cleaning it with copper or gold polishing cloths every day after wearing. Also, at home, you can occasionally wash them with lukewarm soapy water and dry them well with a soft cloth.

Store non-wearable copper jewellery in sealed plastic bags. If your copper jewellery starts to change colour, oxidation has begun to affect it. You can clean oxidised copper products using a mixture of salt and vinegar. Simply mix some vinegar and salt in a bowl and cover the product with this mixture. Rinse the cleaned product with water and dry with a soft cloth. You can also clean your copper jewellery with lemon juice. Cut a lemon in half, add a little salt and gently apply the juice to the copper until you notice that all the dirt is removed. Rinse the lemon and salt mixture with water and dry with a soft cloth.

 

CARE OF AMBER JEWELLERY

Amber jewellery does not require special care. To restore the shine, polish the amber with a soft, dry cloth. Never use oil or chemicals to clean amber.

This natural material is completely unique, so even amber beads of the same design vary in colour and have unique inclusions and features that show their age and natural beauty.

Store amber jewellery in small cloth bags, or even better, in sealed plastic bags or boxes. This will help you avoid scratches as much as possible.

 

LEATHER JEWELLERY CARE

For daily cleaning, simply wipe the leather gently with a soft, dry cloth. Stains should be removed immediately before they soak in and dry. Use a mild professional cleanser for leather products (chemical-free) or a mild soap such as bar soap. Work up a lather in a bowl and apply it to a soft cloth, then wipe the leather (do not scrub). After that, wipe the leather with a dry cloth and apply a leather balm. Do not forget to protect leather from direct sunlight.

Always keep leather jewellery dry as it is porous and will never be completely waterproof. Water can damage the leather bracelet and stain it, change its colour and texture. If the leather bracelet or necklace is worn while washing or swimming in water, it will significantly damage the appearance of the product.