Care instructions

Storage conditions of jewellery

Avoid direct contact of jewellery with cosmetic products (creams, lotions, perfumes, etc.).

If these products interact with your jewellery, they may discolour the metal and damage the surface of the jewellery.

Avoid wearing your jewellery in direct sunlight. Ultraviolet radiation can damage and spoil the original appearance of the jewellery.

Do not allow your jewellery to come into contact with detergents.

Remove your jewellery when doing physical work. Take care of your jewellery from mechanical impacts, otherwise the metal part of the product may be deformed and the stones may be damaged.

Take off your jewellery before bathing (both in the sea and in the bath).

Keep your jewellery in a dry and dark place.

Do not allow your jewellery to come into contact with each other, otherwise scratches may occur.

Keep jewellery in a box or bag. Necklaces and chains should be stored in individual pouches to prevent them from breaking.

Care

Jewellery should be wiped regularly with chamois leather or special jewellery wipes.

Silver jewellery should be cleaned regularly with a dry cloth or soft brush.

Jewellery with stones should be cleaned with special cleaners.

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How to determine your ring size

The size of a ring corresponds to its inner diameter in millimeters. You can find out your size in two ways: by measuring a suitable ring or by calculating it based on the girth of your finger.

Method 1. Measuring the diameter of a suitable ring
Take a ring that fits you well.

Use a ruler to measure its inner diameter (the distance between opposite edges)

The resulting value in millimeters is your ring size

Method 2. Determining the size by finger circumference

Wrap a narrow strip of paper (3-4 mm) or thread around your finger

Mark the point where the ends intersect

Measure the length of the resulting segment in millimeters

Divide this number by 3.14 - the result will correspond to your size

Helpful tip: For massive or wide rings, it is recommended to choose a size 0.5-1 mm larger than usual - this will make the jewelry more comfortable to wear.