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Materials & Care



Sterling Silver

Sterling silver is an alloy of pure silver and copper, combined to strengthen the material. 

Naturally prone to oxidation, sterling silver may develop a soft patina over time — a subtle darkening that reflects the life of the piece. While some appreciate this natural evolution, its original brightness can easily be restored.



When not worn, pieces should be stored in a cool, dry, airtight environment, away from moisture and chemicals. Regular wear can help slow tarnishing, and occasional polishing with the provided soft cloth will maintain their shine over time.

Yellow Bronze

Yellow bronze gives each piece a warm, golden glow reminiscent of solid gold. Its manufacturing costs are both stable and relatively low, allowing for a thoughtful balance between quality and affordability.

As an alloy of copper and zinc, bronze may react to individual skin pH levels and occasionally leave a green tint on the skin. This natural reaction is harmless but may be aesthetically undesirable for some. 


Applying a thin layer of clear nail polish to the inner surface of the piece can help minimize discoloration.


Satin Finish

The satin finish is applied to each piece at the final stage of the production process using a soft abrasive brush. 

With time and everyday wear, the metal naturally interacts with surrounding surfaces and may gradually polish itself, gently transforming the finish as the piece evolves. Rings, being worn on the hands, are especially prone to this subtle change.


Each owner may choose to embrace this natural evolution and patina, or preserve the satin texture a little longer by gently using the sandpaper provided with every satin-finished piece.