Materials & Care

We founded Ferbita on the belief that making high-quality jewellery doesn’t have to come at the cost of our values. In partnership with our trusted suppliers, we consider quality, durability, and longevity when carefully selecting our pieces.

All our jewellery has been carefully crafted with love by us to be adored by you.

With proper care, it will continue to shine. We’re confident in the quality of our pieces, which is why they come with a one-year warranty in case of any potential defects from the materials or workmanship. Follow our jewellery care instructions to enjoy your jewellery for years to come.

How to clean, wear & store Ferbita's Jewellery

Care guides by material

14K Gold


Solid gold is a precious metal that will not oxidise or discolour. 14k gold has a higher percentage of alloyed metal making it more durable and resistant to everyday wear than 18k gold.


When properly cared for, our 14k yellow gold pieces can last forever. With its beautiful, subtle hue, you can wear your jewellery every day, everywhere.


What to know about wearing gold jewellery

  • 14k gold jewellery is more durable than 18k gold, which is softer and susceptible to scratching and bending. 
  • To keep your 14k gold jewellery looking its best, be mindful of how you wear it: Any physically challenging activity could impact your jewellery. 


How to store gold jewellery

When not being worn, store your jewellery in a safe, dry place to protect it from the elements of daily exposure. 


How to clean yellow gold jewellery

  • While 14k gold is made to last a lifetime, it does require gentle care and occasional polishing. 
  • To maintain the shine of your jewellery, gently clean it with a soft-bristled brush or cloth using warm water and detergent-free soap.
  • Don’t use abrasive cleaners. Ultrasonic cleaners are safe to use on 14k gold jewellery.  

Gemstones

We use an array of high-quality natural and lab grown gemstones in our jewellery.



What to know about wearing gemstone jewellery

  • Gemstones have varying degrees of hardness and need to be cared for properly. 
  • Many coloured gemstones stones are susceptible to discolouration and fading when excessively exposed to natural elements such as sun, salt water, perspiration, and chemical irritants like chlorine, cosmetics, and lotions.



How to store gemstone jewellery

When not being worn, store your jewellery in a safe, dry place to protect it from the elements of daily exposure.


How to clean gemstone jewellery

Do not use steam or ultrasonic cleaners on coloured gemstones, as they can damage or permanently discolour them. Most gemstones can be gently cleaned in warm water using non-detergent soap and a soft-bristled brush.

Pearls

Our cultured pearls are carefully selected from oysters and freshwater mussels.


How to care for pearl jewellery

Pearls can be sensitive to environmental factors, so treat them with love. Maintain the brilliance and luster of pearls by wearing them often to prevent drying. 


How to store pearl jewellery

When not being worn, store pearls in a safe place. Avoid storing pearls in ultra dry environments as this can be damaging. 


How to clean pearl jewellery

Do not use abrasive cleaners or polishing cloths. Do not use steam or ultrasonic cleaners.



Enamel

Enamelling is a technique in which a glossy substance, traditionally a type of glass, is fused to metal or another hard surface via a very high heat.



What to know about wearing enamel jewellery

While our enamel is less prone to chipping, it doesn’t mean it can’t happen. Be sure to treat your enamel jewellery with care. 



How to store enamel jewellery

When not being worn, store it in a safe, dry place to protect it from the elements of daily exposure.



How to clean enamel jewellery

Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth. Do not use steam cleaners, ultrasonic cleaners, abrasive cleaners or polishing cloths.