Cleaning Tips

  • Remove Your Jewelry Before Bathing
    Remove all jewelry before showering or cleaning. Soap can cause a film to form, making it appear dull and dingy. By preventing the formation of this film you immediately reduce the occasions of servicing.

 

Remove Your Jewelry Before Bathing

 

  • Use Jewelry Polishing Cloths for Best Results
    Polish silver or gold with a jewelry polishing cloth for best results. You can use a svelte or an old diaper, but the professional cloths are the best. Use of tissue or paper towels can cause scratches because of fibers in these products.

 

Use Jewelry Polishing Cloths for Best Results

 

 

  • Clean Your Jewelry With Care 
    Cleaning your own jewelry regularly can keep it looking good, but be careful. You can either purchase commercial cleaners from a jeweler or make a cleaning a solution yourself. Rubbing alcohol can work wonders, but bleach can literally destroy jewelry so avoid it at all costs.

Clean Your Jewelry With Care

 

  • Use Warm Water to Clean Jewelry 
    Using warm water is the best bet when cleaning your own jewelry. Hot water can cause reaction with the cleaning fluids resulting in discoloration and Sterling Silver is especially susceptible to this problem. Should this occur, this problem can be remedied by buffing and the application of a tarnish remover.

 

Use Warm Water to Clean Jewelry

 

 

  • Avoid Cleaning Damaged Jewelry 
    Never clean any jewelry that is damaged, cracked or broken, since the additional handling is likely to exacerbate or worsen the problem. If you find that a piece of jewelry is damaged, it should be set aside for repair as soon as possible.

 

Avoid Cleaning Damaged Jewelry

 

 

  • Inspect Your Jewelry Regularly
    Just like anything else, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. When having your jewelry professionally cleaned, it's a good idea to have each item checked and inspected for any possible problems. Addressing signs of damage, or loose gemstones will prevent any further damage or loss and keep all of your pieces in excellent shape for years.

 

Inspect Your Jewelry Regularly

     

     

    How To Find Your Ring Size

     

    METHOD 1 

    Get to the nearest ring store where you can have your finger sized by a professional jeweler. This is the most accurate method to get to know your ring size.

    Our store is located at 31A, Isaac John street, Ikeja G.R.A (opp. Protea Hotel)

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    METHOD 2 

    We realise that not all our customers can find time to come to our store to have their fingers professionally sized.

    So guess what? We can also ship you a free ring sizer. How cool is that???

    - You can request that we send you a ring sizer set. It’s a collection of plastic rings, usually ranging from U.S. size 4 to 13, in half-size increments. Simply try on the rings till you find the one with the most comfortable fit that slides on and off easily.

    ring sizer tool

     

    - Just incase what you have is one of your lady's fashion ring, we can send you a free sizing stick instead. With a sizing stick, you can determine the size of any of her existing rings.

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    Simply slide the rings on the stick till you find the one with the most comfortable fit that slides on and off easily.

    If you'd like to request to have a free ring sizer shipped to you, please call 08099500022. Shipping fees apply.

     

     

    METHOD 3

    ring size by diameter

     

    Select a ring that properly fits the intended finger.

    Measure the INTERNAL diameter of the ring.

    Find the corresponding size using our size conversion chart.

     

     

    TIPS & TRICKS

    PPS: If you need to surprise your lady, and you need some guidance confirming her accurate finger size, feel free to contact us on +2348099500022. A member of our team will be on board to assist you!

    Most Common Ring Sizes

    Women’s most common ring sizes: 5 - 8

    Women’s average ring size: 7

    Men’s most common ring sizes: 8 - 12

    Men’s average ring size: 10