Jewellery Care, Materials & Sizing
We work with quality and enduring precious materials that are made to last while all of our gemstones and diamonds are genuine and ethically sourced.
Coloured Gemstones
Most pieces are made for every day wear however, one must consider to take care of their jewellery pieces as coloured gemstones can fracture or break if not stored in right conditions.
Diamonds
Diamonds may be the hardest element on earth but it too can be susceptible to cleavage if carelessly worn.
Authentic & Natural
We only source authentic gemstones and use GIA natural diamonds that are of SI grade and above.
Be always mindful of your jewellery.
Gold is a soft metal that is susceptible to scratches and dents.
Put your jewellery on last when getting ready.
Any beauty products should be limited to the exposure of gold as this can cause the shine to fade.
Jewellery should be removed during rigorous sports and household cleaning activities or before getting into a pool or spa.
Bathing and showering with your jewellery is also not recommended.
Exposure to chlorine or any other harsh chemicals such as acids, fluorides and alkaline solutions will weaken your gold's jewellery structure and damage its finishing polish.
To clean your 18K / 14K gold jewellery, use a mild soap and soft bristle brush to gently remove dirt in between the nooks. Make sure to rinse thoroughly with clean lukewarm water and blot dry with a lint-free cloth. You can do the same with silver and gold vermeil jewellery, remember to use always mild soap that does not consist of harsh chemicals or abrasives.
From time to time, do a gemstone / diamond check by gently rocking the stones to see if they are firmly intact. If they do rock and move slightly, it's time to schedule a professional cleaning and jewellery maintenance repair.
Consider to always store your jewellery pieces back in its original box or pouch once you've taken it off.
This guarantees your jewellery to last for many years to come.
Find your perfect fit.
Choose to measure the internal diameter of your ring or internal circumference of your finger.
Select an existing ring that fits your desired finger.
Measure in millimetres the internal diameter across the widest point in the centre, make sure you are measuring from point to point, as shown in the diagram.
Below is a ring conversion chart for your ring size, please use it to determine your ring size.
Remember, if you are a 1/2 or 3/4 size up, a rounded up ring size would also fit you just fine.