Care Guide

Made Slowly, With Intention

Your jewellery is thoughtfully handmade, one piece at a time.
Because of this, it deserves gentle care — so it can stay beautiful for years to come.

Each piece is created using traditional glassworking techniques, shaped by hand, flame, and time.

How to Care for Your Jewellery?

🌸 Treat with care
Your jewellery is delicate by nature. Handle it gently and avoid unnecessary pressure or impact.

💧 Avoid moisture & chemicals
Please avoid contact with water, perfumes, lotions, soaps, and household chemicals, as they may affect the surface over time.

🛌 Remove before certain activities
We recommend removing your jewellery before exercising, showering, swimming, or going to bed.

📦 Store it separately
When not worn, store your jewellery in its original box or a soft pouch to prevent scratches or accidental damage.

🧼 Clean gently
If needed, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use chemical cleaners or ultrasonic machines.

Each Piece Is One of a Kind

Because every piece is handmade, slight variations in color, shape, texture, or tiny air bubbles may occur.
These details are not imperfections — they are a natural part of the handmade process and make each piece uniquely yours.

No two pieces will ever be exactly the same.

Material-Specific Care (Glass)

🔥 Avoid sudden temperature changes
Glass is sensitive to extreme temperature shifts.
Please avoid exposing your jewellery to rapid heating or cooling.

⚠️ Fragile material
While durable for everyday wear, glass can break if dropped onto hard surfaces.
Handle with care.

Cleaning Your Jewellery

To keep your piece looking its best:

  • Use a soft, dry cloth to gently remove fingerprints or dust

  • Avoid water, alcohol, or abrasive materials

  • Do not soak or scrub

Product Disclaimer

Our jewellery is designed for aesthetic wear, not for heavy physical activity.
Due to the handmade nature of the pieces, natural variations may occur and are not considered defects.

A Final Note

Your jewellery was made slowly, with patience and intention.
With thoughtful care, it will remain a meaningful part of your story for a long time.