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SIZE GUIDES

 

SIZE CONVERSION CHART

 

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JEWELLERY CARE

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LOOKING AFTER YOUR JEWELLERY

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Many factors can influence the condition of jewellery. Therefore you should make sure that your jewellery is properly cleaned, repaired and stored. Take care to avoid extreme humidity or heat as this may cause tarnishing. This will keep them looking their best.

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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

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Please follow these steps to ensure your beautiful jewellery lasts a lifetime.

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Wearing
All Jewellery items will naturally tarnish over time. Always protect your jewellery from knocks, scratches, chemicals, sunlight and heat/cold to minimise these effects.

  • We recommend removing jewellery when you shower or bathe and particularly when on the beach, in the sea and in chlorinated water.

  • Avoid spraying perfume or applying creams directly onto your jewellery.

  • Keep away from extreme temperatures, humidity and sunlight, and avoid wearing your jewellery when using bleach.

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Storing

To protect your jewellery, pieces should be individually placed in a pouch or within a soft lined box to stop them being scratched or tangled. Ideally store your jewellery in a cool and dry place, and try to keep pieces apart, so that they don't rub together or tangle up.

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Cleaning

Gold -
Using a soft, lint free cloth is an effective way to keep 18ct yellow, white and rose gold jewellery looking shiny and lustrous. A jewellery cleaner can also be used to clean gold pieces. Do not use tissue paper or paper towels to clean jewellery items as they can cause scratching.

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Pearls, Jade and Gemstones -
Since many gemstones are quite delicate, hot water, harsh chemicals and cleaners should be avoided at all times. We advise cleaning your precious stones with a clean, soft, damp cloth after wearing. Very porous stones such as turquoise and emeralds should be cleaned using an untreated, dry, soft cloth only. Do not use tissue paper or paper towels to clean gemstones as they can cause scratching.

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