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Diamond Care
Remember to have your setting checked every year. You may clean your diamond ring at home using commercial jewellery cleaner (Hoskings recommends the 'Connoisseurs' brand) or a mixture of ammonia, detergent and warm water. Soak the diamond in the solution and then gently rub with a soft brush. Making sure the plug is in the sink, rinse well with water and dry with a soft lint-free cloth.
Pearl Care
Wear with care and love. Do not wear pearls while bathing, showering or playing sport. Only put your pearls on once you have finished applying cosmetics, hairspray and perfume. Have your pearls re-strung yearly. Have knots tied between each pearl to prevent loss if the string breaks.
Wash your pearls with a softened cloth of mild soap and water after taking off to remove perfume, hairspray etc.
Lab Grown Diamonds
A lab grown diamond is also sometimes called a man-made diamond, a lab-created diamond, a synthetic diamond, a manufactured diamond, or a cultured diamond. All of these mean the same thing - a stunning diamond that’s been grown in a laboratory.
They are visually, chemically and physically identical to a mined diamond and display the same fire, scintillation and brilliance. You cannot see the difference between a natural mined diamond and a laboratory grown diamond with the naked eye, a loupe or a microscope.
Gold Jewellery
Like all jewellery, gold should be periodically cleaned and checked for wear. You can clean it yourself with warm soapy water, or Hoskings can have it re-polished to add that extra sparkle. Store your items in separate compartments in a jewellery box so that they do not scratch each other.
White Gold Jewellery
All Hoskings White Gold jewellery is plated with precious Rhodium for extra luster, sparkle and durability. Rhodium plating will wear over time. Certain chemicals such as bleach and chlorine can strip the rhodium plating off the gold and hence should be avoided. We recommend that White Gold jewellery be professionally cleaned, polished and re-plated every one to three years to ensure the item is always looking its best.
9ct Silver Filled Jewellery
9ct gold jewellery that has then been filled with solid sterling silver for extra strength and durability. All clasps on bracelets and chains are solid 9ct gold.
Bangles come with a 10 year manufacturers warranty and Bracelets/Chains come with a 5 year manufacturers warranty. Silver filled jewellery should be cared for as you would a normal 9ct gold item.
9ct Gold Bonded Jewellery
Sterling silver jewellery that is then bonded with a sheet of 9ct gold. Best suited for occasional wear, gold bonded jewellery should not be cleaned in jewellery cleaner or polished with a cleaning cloth.
Gold Plated Jewellery
Gold Plated jewellery is a great option for wearers who are jewellery obsessed but need to stay in a budget. Gold plated jewellery is a very thin layer of gold over another metal. Take special care with gold plated jewellery, make sure to remove before swimming, showering and sleeping.
Silver Jewellery
Polishing cloths are an excellent choice for cleaning your sterling silver jewellery (Hoskings recommends the 'Connoisseurs' brand). Sterling Silver jewellery that is worn continually often develops a lovely patina, a kind of glow combined with darkened areas. If you like the look, leave it alone. If you prefer a bright and shiny look for your sterling silver, use a silver polish cloth to restore the jewellery to its original appearance.
Stainless Steel Jewellery
Stainless Steel is a relatively hard and durable metal. Due to its strength and affordability it is becoming increasingly popular in both mens and ladies jewellery. It cannot be soldered and thus it's not possible to resize.
Although it will not stain or corrode it will mark with normal wear and tear, creating a muted patina. It can be cleaned and lightly buffed by a professional jeweller to restore much of its sheen.
Titanium Jewellery
Titanium is the hardest natural metal in the world. It has three times the strength of steel, and is much stronger than gold, silver and platinum. Due to its hardness it cannot be soldered, which means usually it cannot be re-sized. Titanium is an ideal metal for jewellery as it's very light weight and hypoallergenic.
Titanium will mark with normal everyday wear, creating a slightly muted patina. It can be cleaned and lightly buffed by a professional jeweller to restore much of its sheen.
Zirconium Jewellery
Zirconium is a very strong, malleable, ductile, lustrous silver-gray metal. Its chemical and physical properties are similar to those of titanium. Zirconium is extremely resistant to heat and corrosion. Zirconium is lighter than steel and its hardness is similar to copper. Zirconium rings cannot be resized.
Tungsten Jewellery
Tungsten is known as one of the toughest things found in nature. It is super dense and almost impossible to melt. Pure tungsten is a silver- white metal. Tungsten is used in many different ways because it is very strong and durable. It is very resistant to corrosion and has the highest melting point and highest tensile strength of any element. Tungsten rings cannot be resized.
Hollow Jewellery
Hollow Jewellery items are considered ‘occasional pieces‘ as they are delicate and require a certain level of care to ensure they are always looking their best. Hollow items may dent under impact or pressure therefore they should be treated with care. This includes removing the item before sleep, bathing or any physical activity including going to the gym etc.
Synthetic Opal
Synthetic opals are man-made opals that have the same chemical composition, internal structure, physical properties, and appearance as natural opals. They are often called synthetic opals, created opals, or cultured opals to indicate their man-made origin.
Synthetic opals can exhibit a spectacular play-of-color appearance that often exceeds the beauty of many natural precious opals. They are produced in a wide range of colors and patterns that many people enjoy.
Many synthetic opals look so much like natural opal that trained gemologists can have difficulty separating them from natural opals. This is why whenever synthetic opals are advertised or presented for sale, sellers are required by law to clearly communicate that they are manufactured by people and they are not natural opals.
Reconstituted Turquoise
Reconstituted Turquoise is made from small pieces of turquoise that are mixed with a polymer and cast into block-shaped pieces. Finely crushed turquoise and some non-turquoise materials are sometimes included.
These are used in jewellery because they often have an attractive appearance and a low price.
Water Resistance
Please check the marking on the back of your watch case and refer to the above table to confirm appropriate use of watch.