Jewellery Care
Maintaining the condition of your precious jewellery is essential to ensure its longevity. Please find some recommendations for everyday practices to help preserve the durability of both precious metals and stones.
Care Instructions
- Remove any jewellery before engaging in physical activities such as sports or gardening
- Avoid direct contact with skin care products or perfumes to maintain lustre and prevent residue build-up on the surface and beneath stones
- Clean your jewellery with a medium-hard brush in a controlled environment, ensuring thorough drying.
- To restore shine, use a polishing cloth or a soft cotton cloth
- More extensive cleaning will require consulting your jeweller
- Over time, precious metals may show natural signs of wear due to their inherent properties, such as hardness and density
- Gold, despite its durability, is susceptible to mechanical damage, as are all metals
- Precious gemstones may be prone to chipping or cracking from external conditions
If your jewellery shows signs of damage or if you are concerned about its condition, contact your jeweller to prevent further issues.