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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
natural diamonds
Ethically sourced through Kimberley Processโcompliant partners and precision-cut for maximum light and fire.
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 isnโt indestructible, and a little maintenance keeps it looking the way it should. Wear it often. Take care of it well.
Solid gold is durable, but itโs 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 donโt 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 donโt have significant fractures or inclusions). At home, warm soapy water and a soft brush work perfectly. If your diamond looks dull, itโs usually just buildup โ not damage.
If youโre unsure how to care for your piece, reach out. Weโre always happy to guide you.