Quality Statement
I have set a standard for the things I make that they will
be comfortable and will hold up to normal wear and tear. I would
like people to be satisfied with the items they purchase. I am happy
to size any rings I sell one time a no cost to make them a
perfect fit. I will repair or alter anything I have made at
very reasonable costs.
Hand engraving of items is available through a third party and I
trust the standards of quality provided. I send this work to a local
engraver who is outstanding and very capable; she can do most anything
we can design.
Wear and Care information for metals and gemstones:
Metals: To clean
your jewelry to a bright luster use a soft cloth and silver polish
or a jewelry polishing cloth. Avoid paper towels and abrasive
cleansers (including toothpaste!), sterling silver and gold can scratch
easily. Chemicals in household cleansers like chlorine; perfumes,
sunscreen, and perspiration can also affect metal alloys. If your
jewelry is exposed to such agents, immediately rinse in mild soapy
water and dry off completely with a soft cloth.
Gemstones: With any gemstone, I stress that you try to avoid any
hard impact, sudden temperature changes, and keep them away
from harsh chemical cleansers. Gemstones are delicate and require gentle
care. Diamonds, sapphires, and rubies are very durable
but even they can chip if hit hard enough. Commercial jewelry cleansers
are very effective in removing built up residue behind stones and
return gems to a brilliant luster. Emeralds, opals, turquoise, Lapis
Lazuli, Coral, and Pearls require special attention as these
are the most delicate (these should be cleaned only by a professional
jeweler).
Your should consider having your jewelry examined
once a year, and if it is worn every day, to assure that all gemstones
are snugly set and that all prongs are in good condition. Have your
strands of pearls restrung once a year if you wear them often. When
in doubt, most jewelers are happy to examine and clean your items
for you. |