Gold Dot Ring
Gold Dot Ring
Dainty and versatile, the gold dot ring is adjustable with a 9ct gold faceted dot at either end of the open cuff and a slim hammered silver band in the middle. Looks great worn alone or stacked with others.
Materials
Materials
Handcrafted in recycled sterling silver or 9ct gold
Packaging
Packaging
Perfect to give as a gift - each piece will come in a MUKA presentation box made from recycled paper.
Shipping
Shipping
All pieces are handmade to order so please allow 2-5 business days for despatch. If you would like it sooner please get in touch.
UK - 1st Class
Free over £50
Earrings, bracelets & necklaces £2.10
Rings £4.60
Rest of world - International Tracked
Earrings, bracelets & necklaces £7.25
Rings £11.50
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Caring for sterling silver doesn't have to be a laborious, time-consuming task. Follow these simple steps and very little maintenance will be needed.
Sterling silver naturally tarnishes over time as the moisture in the air reacts with the surface of the metal. However, specialist jewellery polishing cloths and liquid cleaning solutions work wonders to remove the discolouration caused by tarnish and restore the shine of your silver pieces within minutes.
Wear regularly
Wearing your jewellery regularly will naturally buff the metal and help keep your jewellery looking in good condition.
Jewellery box
Store your jewellery in an airtight bag, this will stop contact with the moisture in the air and prevent tarnish from occurring.
Warm soapy water
Wash your jewellery in warm soapy water - save time and wear it in the shower! This will not damage your sterling silver and 9ct gold jewellery.
Swimming pool
Chlorine reacts with sterling silver and will cause your jewellery to tarnish and blacken very quickly. If this happens you can use a jewellery polishing cloth or cleaning solution to restore the shine and colour.
Household cleaners
Household cleaning products such as bleach can cause discolouration to the metal. This discoloration can be removed using a jewellery polishing cloth or cleaning solution.
Perfumes and cosmetics
The chemicals in some cosmetics and perfumes can react with the metals causing discolouration. Remove jewellery and allow cosmetic products and perfumes to dry before putting jewellery on. If discoloration occurs this can be removed using jewellery polishing cloth or cleaning solution.