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Proper care ensures your fine jewelry retains its sparkle for decades. Always put your jewelry on last, after applying perfumes, lotions, or hairspray, as these chemicals can dull the finish. It’s crucial to keep your jewelry dry—remove it before swimming, showering, or washing dishes, especially silver, which tarnishes quickly from moisture. After wearing, gently wipe each piece with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oils and residue.
Tarnishing, which mainly affects sterling silver, is preventable with smart storage and cleaning. Avoid exposing your jewelry to harsh chemicals like chlorine, bleach, and certain cleaning agents. We recommend storing your pieces in air-tight anti-tarnish bags or boxes, ideally with anti-tarnish strips, to minimize exposure to air and moisture. Consistent, gentle cleaning with mild soap and water also helps remove corrosive elements before they can cause discoloration.
We strongly advise against wearing your jewelry while exercising, sleeping, or doing any manual labor. During exercise, sweat and impact can damage soft metals and loosen stone settings. Similarly, sleeping with jewelry on can cause chains to snag and break, settings to bend, or delicate pieces to get scratched. Taking off your jewelry for these activities significantly extends its lifespan and beauty.
While both are beautiful white metals, they have distinct differences:
* White Gold is an alloy of yellow gold mixed with other white metals (like palladium or nickel) and is then coated with a thin layer of Rhodium plating for its bright white finish. This plating typically needs to be reapplied every 1-3 years to maintain its brilliance.
* Platinum is a naturally white, significantly denser and heavier metal. It is typically used in a purer form (90-95%) and does not require rhodium plating. Platinum develops a natural patina over time, which many people love, and it is considered hypoallergenic.
An Ethical Diamond, often called a Conflict-Free Diamond, is a stone whose origins and journey are meticulously traced to ensure it did not fund war, violence, or human rights abuses. We only source diamonds from suppliers who adhere to the strict standards of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). This commitment guarantees that your purchase supports peace and responsible practices, not conflict.
All our jewelry is guaranteed genuine and comes with appropriate hallmarking. You can confirm authenticity by looking for these features: Hallmarking or Stamping (e.g., S925 for silver, 18K for gold), which denotes the metal's purity. Real fine jewelry also typically has a substantial weight and smooth finish. Gold, silver, and platinum are non-magnetic, so if a piece sticks to a strong magnet, it is likely made of an inferior metal.
Finding the correct ring size is crucial for a comfortable fit. The easiest way is to use our printable Ring Size Guide, available on our website, which includes sizing charts and tips. Alternatively, you can measure the inner diameter of a ring that already fits well and match it to our chart. Remember that finger size can fluctuate, so it’s best to measure at room temperature and toward the end of the day.
We want you to be completely delighted with your purchase. We offer a few days return or exchange policy from the date of delivery. Items must be returned in their original, unused condition and included with all packaging and authenticity certificates. Please visit our dedicated 'Returns & Exchanges' page for detailed instructions and to initiate a request.
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The fundamental difference lies in their origin. Natural Diamonds are created deep within the Earth over billions of years. Lab-Grown Diamonds (LGDs) are created in highly controlled laboratory environments using technology that mimics the Earth’s natural process, typically in a matter of weeks. Crucially, they are chemically, physically, and optically identical—both are composed of pure carbon atoms. The main considerations for customers are the price (LGDs are typically 30-50% less) and the source (LGDs offer guaranteed traceability).
Gold purity is measured in karats (K), indicating the proportion of pure gold in the alloy. Pure Gold (24K) is too soft for everyday jewellery. Lower karats mean higher durability:
* 22K Gold (91.6% Pure Gold): Rich color, but slightly softer. Best for traditional, occasional wear pieces.
* 18K Gold (75% Pure Gold): Excellent balance of purity and strength. Ideal for diamond settings and fine daily wear jewellery.
* 14K Gold (58.3% Pure Gold): Highly durable and scratch-resistant due to a higher alloy content. Best for active wear, wedding bands, and intricate designs.
Lower karats are generally more durable and affordable, while higher karats have a deeper color and higher intrinsic value.
For all our diamonds, whether natural or lab-grown, we guarantee transparent certification to verify their quality. Natural Diamonds are typically certified by highly reputable, independent grading laboratories such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), which confirms the 4Cs (Carat, Color, Clarity, Cut). Lab-Grown Diamonds are certified by recognized labs like the International Gemological Institute (IGI), which authenticates the stone as lab-grown and provides a detailed 4C report. Every diamond purchase includes its official grading certificate.
Yes, we provide a structured Lifetime Exchange and Buyback policy for gold and diamond jewellery to protect your investment. The valuation is based on the prevailing market rate of gold or the diamond's original purchase price, often with a small deduction for handling and refining. The specific calculation method—which accounts for the current gold rate and the diamond's grading—is detailed in your original invoice and available on our policy page. We encourage you to keep your original certificate to ensure the smoothest transaction.
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