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materials & care

materials

Jewelry should mean something. And it should last. We work with reclaimed metals and ethically sourced stones, chosen with intention. These are pieces made to be worn daily โ€” layered, stacked, lived in. Built for real life, not just special occasions.

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solid gold

We work primarily in reclaimed 10K and 14K solid gold โ€” durable enough for everyday wear, substantial enough to last for years. 18K and platinum upgrades are available by request.

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natural gemstones

We source globally for stones with strong color, depth, and quality cutting. We prioritize saturation, crystal integrity, and stones that hold their own in natural light.

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enamel

A glass-like finish fused to metal for bold color and contrast. Durable, but it should be handled with care to maintain its finish.

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lab-grown diamonds

Real diamonds โ€” chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural stones. Ours are created using CVD technology for high clarity and minimal inclusions.Same brilliance, different origin.

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natural diamonds

Ethically sourced through Kimberley Processโ€“compliant partners and precision-cut for maximum light and fire.

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pearls

Cultured freshwater pearls with natural luster and organic shapes. No two are identical โ€” and we like it that way.

jewelry care

Your jewelry is meant to be worn โ€” daily. But fine jewelry isnโ€™t indestructible, and a little maintenance keeps it looking the way it should. Wear it often. Take care of it well.

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Solid gold is durable, but itโ€™s still a precious metal.

We recommend removing your jewelry before:

  • Swimming (chlorine can weaken gold over time)
  • Heavy workouts or lifting
  • Cleaning with harsh chemicals
  • Anything abrasive or high impact

Enamel adds bold color and contrast, but it should be handled thoughtfully.

  • Avoid heat, prolonged direct sunlight, and harsh chemicals
  • No ultrasonics
  • Clean with mild soap and water only

With proper care, enamel will stay vibrant for years.

Not all stones are created equal. Some are extremely hard (like diamonds). Others require a softer touch.

Delicate Stones: Opal, Emerald, Moonstone, Tourmaline, Topaz, Sunstone, Onyx

These stones are more sensitive to heat, pressure, and chemicals.

  • Avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners
  • Remove before swimming or heavy activity
  • Clean gently with warm water and mild soap only

Pearls are organic, which makes them special and more delicate.

  • Put them on last when getting ready
  • Take them off first at the end of the day
  • Avoid direct contact with perfume, hairspray, and skincare
  • Wipe gently with a soft cloth after wearing

They donโ€™t love chemicals or moisture โ€” a little attention goes a long way.

The durable ones. Ultrasonic and steam cleaning are generally safe (as long as the stones donโ€™t have significant fractures or inclusions). At home, warm soapy water and a soft brush work perfectly. If your diamond looks dull, itโ€™s usually just buildup โ€” not damage.

If youโ€™re unsure how to care for your piece, reach out. Weโ€™re always happy to guide you.