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Care Guide

18-karat gold and lab-grown diamonds are the core of our collection. These timeless materials, when properly maintained, can be treasured for generations. Our care guide provides advice on cleaning, preserving, and storing your fine jewelry pieces. By following these simple steps, you can ensure your jewelry remains as radiant and captivating as the day you first wore it, preserving its beauty and value for years to come.

Jewelry cleaning setup featuring a white textured towel with a silver necklace and diamond ring, a stone bowl, soap, and a toothbrush on a marble surface.

First and foremost..

To keep your jewelry beautiful and shiny, make sure to clean it regularly - once a month is perfect. For cleaning, you will need the following:

  • warm water
  • a cup
  • detergent-free soap
  • a soft-bristled brush (for example a tooth brush)
  • a cloth
Three gold engagement rings with different diamond cuts (round, pear, emerald) displayed in a light velvet ring holder.
Three gold engagement rings with different diamond cuts (round, pear, emerald) displayed in a light velvet ring holder.

A hand holding a diamond ring being cleaned with a soft-bristle toothbrush, next to a stone bowl and a white soap bar on a marble surface.
A hand holding a diamond ring being cleaned with a soft-bristle toothbrush, next to a stone bowl and a white soap bar on a marble surface.

Step 1

Scrub lightly with a soft-bristled brush using warm water and detergent-free soap.

Step 2

Rinse thoroughly to ensure there is no residue.

Step 3

Buff gently with a clean cloth to make sure your jewelry is completely dry.


Storing your jewelry

Store your pieces in a safe, dry, place when not worn to protect them from the elements of daily exposure. We recommend cleaning your jewelry once a month - more often if you wear them daily.