Made to last
The care ritual
Silver and gold are forgiving, but a little ritual keeps every piece luminous for years.
Last updated · June 2026
Everyday wear
Put your jewellery on last — after fragrance, lotion, and hair products — and take it off first. Cosmetics and sweat dull the surface over time.
Silver, specifically
Sterling silver naturally tarnishes with air and humidity — it's harmless and easily reversed.
The two-minute fix
Rub gently with a soft cloth or a dedicated silver polishing cloth. For detailed pieces, a drop of mild soap in warm water and a soft brush, then pat fully dry. Avoid abrasive toothpaste and harsh dips on plated or stone-set pieces.
Storage
Store each piece dry and separate — in its pouch or a lined box — so pieces don't scratch one another. An anti-tarnish strip in your silver box slows oxidation considerably.
What to avoid
Remove jewellery before swimming, showering, exercising, or cleaning. Chlorine, salt water, and harsh chemicals are the only real enemies of metal and stones.
We'll help, for life
We're happy to clean, repolish, and check your En or pieces. And because every piece is real metal, you're always covered by our Lifetime Buyback. Reach out any time.