Care Guide
Bellamy Manor Jewelry
A Note on Wearing Fine Jewelry
Jewelry is meant to accompany the quiet moments of life as well as the remarkable ones.
Each Bellamy Manor piece is created with care and intended to be worn often, but like all fine objects, it benefits from thoughtful handling and occasional attention.
With proper care, your piece will continue to carry its beauty for many years.
Everyday Wear
Fine jewelry should be worn with mindfulness.
We recommend removing your jewelry before activities that may expose it to pressure, impact, or chemicals, including:
• exercise or sports
• manual labor
• gardening
• swimming or showering
• sleeping
Precious metals and gemstones are durable, but they are not indestructible. Removing jewelry during these activities helps preserve the integrity of the setting and the stone.
Avoiding Chemicals
Exposure to chemicals may dull or damage both metal and gemstones.
To preserve the finish of your jewelry, avoid contact with:
• perfumes
• lotions
• hair products
• household cleaning agents
• chlorine or saltwater
Apply cosmetics and fragrances before putting on your jewelry.
Cleaning Your Jewelry
Occasional gentle cleaning will help maintain the brilliance of your piece.
A simple cleaning method can be done at home:
Prepare a bowl of warm water with a small amount of mild soap.
Allow the jewelry to soak briefly.
Gently clean with a soft brush if needed.
Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, ultrasonic cleaners and steam cleaners when cleaning jewelry.
Storage
When not being worn, jewelry should be stored carefully to prevent scratching or unnecessary wear.
We recommend:
• storing pieces separately
• keeping jewelry in a soft pouch or box
• avoiding contact between different metal pieces, humidity and direct sunlight.
Thoughtful storage helps preserve the finish and protects delicate settings.
Periodic Inspection
Fine jewelry benefits from occasional inspection.
Over time, prongs and settings may naturally experience wear through regular use.
We recommend having jewelry inspected by a qualified jeweler approximately twice a year to ensure that stones remain secure.
Insurance
Bellamy Manor Jewelry recommends insuring valuable pieces through an independent jewelry insurance provider.
Insurance can protect against circumstances not covered under warranty, including:
• loss
• theft
• accidental damage
A Piece Meant to Last
Bellamy Manor pieces are created with the intention that they will be worn, remembered, and carried forward.
With attentive care and occasional maintenance, your jewelry will continue to accompany the moments that matter most.