Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Popular Questions We Receive From Our Customers
Am I committed after getting a quote?
No, never! You are not committed after receiving a quote from us. Our quotes are provided free of charge and come with no obligation. When you receive a quote, it will include a breakdown of the jewellery you’re envisioning, along with associated costs. We will also offer recommendations that align with your vision. This information serves as a foundation for us to explore various metal and gemstone options or make design adjustments to ensure we deliver the best possible outcome within your chosen budget.
Will I be able to take part in the process?
How long does it take to create a custom piece of jewellery?
My white gold ring looks yellowish?
Can I watch my item being repaired?
My ring spins around on my finger?
One option is to have your ring resized to better match the size of your finger, taking into consideration both the knuckle and the base. Alternatively, you can explore various resizing techniques or consider the use of ring guards or sizing beads to prevent excessive spinning.
To find the most suitable solution for your specific ring and finger, we recommend visiting our store. Our experts can assess your situation and discuss the available options to ensure your ring fits comfortably and securely. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we are here to help you find the perfect solution for your spinning ring.
How often should I have my jewellery inspected for damage, cleaning or maintenance?
Here’s a suggested service interval for various jewellery-related services:
Inspection for Damage: We recommend having your jewellery inspected at least twice a year. Regular inspections can help identify any loose stones, worn prongs, or potential issues that might go unnoticed. Catching problems early can prevent further damage and costly repairs.
Cleaning: Over time, dust, dirt, oils, and everyday wear can diminish the luster of your jewellery. We suggest cleaning your jewellery every 3 to 4 months to maintain its brilliance. You can bring your pieces to our store, and we’ll be happy to provide a complimentary cleaning service to restore their sparkle.
Maintenance: Depending on the type of jewellery and how frequently it’s worn, certain pieces may require maintenance at different intervals. For example, rings that are worn daily may need prong tightening or rhodium plating every 1 to 2 years to ensure stones are secure and white gold maintains its lustrous appearance.
Specialty Services: For more intricate or valuable pieces, such as heirloom jewellery or vintage items, we recommend a professional assessment every 1 to 2 years. These pieces often require delicate care and specialized attention to preserve their historical and sentimental value.
Remember that regular care and maintenance not only enhance the aesthetics of your jewellery but also extend its lifespan. By following these suggested intervals, you can enjoy your jewellery for years to come and pass down your treasured pieces to future generations in impeccable condition. Feel free to visit our store anytime for a complimentary inspection and cleaning to keep your jewellery looking its best.
What is the most serious repair issue?
Over time and with regular wear, the claws or prongs that secure a gemstone can wear down or even break off. This can be caused by various factors, including everyday activities, accidental impacts, or exposure to harsh chemicals. As a result, it’s essential to check the condition of these settings frequently to ensure the stones remain firmly in place.
Routine inspections are crucial because they allow for the early detection of any issues with the prongs. If weakened or damaged prongs are identified promptly, they can be repaired or replaced, preventing the risk of gemstone loss. Neglecting to address this issue can lead to the gemstones becoming loose or falling out, which not only diminishes the aesthetic appeal of the jewellery but can also result in significant financial loss.
To safeguard your precious gemstone jewellery, we recommend regular assessments by a professional jeweler who can expertly examine the condition of the prongs and make any necessary repairs or replacements. By staying proactive and attentive to this issue, you can enjoy your gemstone jewellery with confidence, knowing that your precious stones are securely set and protected for years to come.
How do I know I am getting my own diamonds back?
How do I know if I have a reaction to gold?
It’s important to note that gold itself is a pure metal, and allergic reactions to pure gold are extremely rare. However, individuals may experience allergic reactions or skin sensitivities to the other metals mixed with gold in the alloy. The lower the karat rating of the gold, the higher the proportion of other metals present in the alloy. Among these additional metals, nickel is a common culprit for allergies and skin reactions.
Nickel allergies are relatively common, and individuals with sensitivities to nickel can experience itching, redness, and irritation when their skin comes into contact with nickel-containing materials. Therefore, if you suspect that your skin is reacting to your gold jewellery, particularly if it’s a lower karat gold or if you’ve experienced similar reactions in the past, nickel sensitivity is a likely candidate.
If you suspect a nickel allergy or have experienced skin reactions while wearing certainjewellery items, it’s advisable to consult with a dermatologist or allergist for a definitive diagnosis. They can perform patch testing to identify specific allergens and provide guidance on how to manage and avoid allergic reactions to metals like nickel. In such cases, opting for nickel-free or hypoallergenic jewellery may be a suitable solution to enjoy your jewellery without discomfort or skin irritation.
I Can't Remove My Ring - It's Stuck!
We strongly advise against attempting to force the ring off by yourself, as this can lead to increased swelling and potentially cause more discomfort. Instead, please reach out to us, and we will be more than happy to assist you promptly and ensure the safe removal of your ring without causing any harm or additional discomfort. Your well-being and the preservation of your jewellery are our top priorities.
Can I wait for my repair?
However, it’s important to note that all repairs are handled on a first-come, first-served basis to ensure fairness to all our valued customers. If you need your repair to be expedited or require a “rush service” with a quicker turnaround, we will make every effort to accommodate your request. Please be aware that rush services may incur an additional charge to cover the expedited work and resources required.
We appreciate your understanding and are committed to providing the best possible service to meet your needs, whether it’s a minor repair while you wait or a speedy solution with our rush service option. Your satisfaction is our priority.
What is the difference between white gold and platinum?
Platinum, on the other hand, is a naturally white and durable metal, making it hypoallergenic and ideal for those with metal sensitivities. Your choice depends on factors like budget, durability, and personal preference.
How often should I get my jewellery appraisal?
This ensures that your insurance coverage accurately reflects the current market value of your collection and provides peace of mind in case of loss or theft.