Care Guide
Caring for your jewellery.
Copper, Silver & Brass Jewellery
Thank you for supporting handmade jewellery. Each piece is individually crafted, and natural metals like copper, silver, and brass will gently change over time — this is part of their beauty and character.
What to expect
Copper, silver, and brass are all natural metals and may darken or develop a patina when exposed to air, moisture, skin oils, and everyday wear. This is completely normal and not a fault.
Some people may notice changes more quickly depending on skin chemistry and environment.
How to care for your jewellery
● Avoid contact with water, perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
● Remove before showering, swimming, or sleeping
● Store in a dry place when not being worn
● Gently wipe with a soft cloth after wear
Restoring shine
If your jewellery darkens over time:
● Clean gently with mild soapy water
● Dry thoroughly
● Use a polishing cloth to restore shine
Included with your order
A complimentary polishing cloth is included to help care for your jewellery.
A final note.
Each piece is handmade with care, and natural changes in the metal are part of its unique story.

Bangle Size Guide - Find your perfect fit.
Getting the right bangle size ensures comfort and style. In the UK, bangle sizes are usually measured by the inside diameter in millimetres (mm).
How to Measure Your Size:
Using an Existing Bangle – Measure across the inside diameter of a bangle that already fits you.
Using Your Hand – Bring your thumb and little finger together, wrap a soft tape measure around the widest part of your hand, and note the measurement in millimetres. Divide by 3.14 (π) to find your diameter.
UK Bangle Size Chart:
Small – 60 mm (approx. 19 cm circumference)
Medium – 64 mm (approx. 20 cm circumference)
Large – 68 mm (approx. 21 cm circumference)
Tip: If you’re between sizes, go for the larger size for a comfortable fit.
Ring Size Guide - Find your perfect fit.
Choosing the correct ring size ensures comfort and keeps your ring secure. UK ring sizes are measured alphabetically, from A (smallest) to Z+ (largest), often including half sizes.
How to Measure Your Ring Size:
Using an Existing Ring – Measure the inside diameter in millimetres (mm) of a ring that already fits you well.
Using Your Finger – Wrap a soft measuring tape (or a strip of paper) around the base of your finger, mark where it overlaps, and measure the length in mm (this is the circumference)
Tips:
Measure at the end of the day when your fingers are at their largest.
Avoid measuring when your hands are cold, as fingers shrink slightly.
If between sizes, choose the larger size for comfort.
Please remember to measure accurately before ordering as made-to-order pieces cannot be returned or refunded. Please see full T&C's.