Here you’ll find a diverse selection of jewellery for women and everyone, crafted from high-quality materials such as 925 sterling silver, gold-plated silver, pure silver, enamel, pearls and other stones. It’s important to note that signs of wear on gold and silver plating are completely normal and cannot be considered a valid reason for a complaint. Some of our designs are made from a combination of different materials, which you can always check in the jewellery description. We offer jewellery from renowned brands such as Blush Indigo Jewellery, SAN SAN, LULU and Scherning. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to predict how long a coating will last, as it is influenced by various factors such as your skin’s pH level, contact with chemicals, oils, high temperatures, how much you sweat, and general wear. If needed, you can have your jewellery re-plated by a local goldsmith.
Materials and maintenance
Our jewellery is made with care and from high-quality materials. Even so, it’s important to remember that even premium coatings can wear over time. To extend the life of your jewellery, we recommend keeping it away from hard surfaces and cleaning it regularly. Here are a few care tips:
Hard surfaces: We strongly recommend removing rings when working with hard objects such as tools, or when lifting items with hard surfaces. Even high-quality coatings can be damaged by this kind of activity.
Hand washing & lotions: When bathing, swimming, washing your hands, or applying cream, you should take your jewellery off. Chemicals in soap, lotions and even water can affect your jewellery’s coating.

Cleaning
To keep your jewellery clean and shiny, regular cleaning matters. Here are a few tips:
Wipe with a soft cloth: Grease and dirt can often be removed easily with a soft cloth. If needed, add a drop of water to loosen stubborn marks. Avoid abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the surface of your jewellery.
Silver cleaning: For non-plated silver pieces, we recommend using a silver cleaner. This helps prevent oxidation and tarnish and brings your silver jewellery back to a shine. However, do not use silver cleaner on plated jewellery, as it may damage the coating.
Chemicals
Chemicals can seriously damage your jewellery’s coating. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Take your jewellery off before cleaning: Before using household cleaners or other chemicals, remove your jewellery to protect it.
Avoid contact with chlorine bleach: Chlorine bleach is extremely harmful to jewellery and can permanently damage the surface. Also avoid contact with other chemicals such as perfume, which may contain aggressive ingredients.
























