Small jewellery may present a choking hazard. We recommend children under three (3) years of age be supervised at all times while wearing our jewellery. Never leave a child under the age of three unattended while wearing any jewellery product. Remove all jewellery before sleeping, riding in a car seat, bath-time, unattended playtime, or bedtime.
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When it comes to figuring out if you have a Jewellery allergy, you will want to observe areas of your body where the Jewellery touches. This will be your best bet of noticing any signs of allergies as your skin will begin to itch and turn red, and sometimes leave a rash. Common signs of Jewelry allergies include:
What Are Common Jewellery Allergies?
The most common type of Jewellery allergy is Jewellery which is made from nickel. Nickel is a naturally white metal that is usually mixed with other metals to create an alloy. In Jewellery, nickel can be found in earring posts, body Jewellery, eyeglass frames, watchbands, buttons, zippers, and costume Jewellery.
What Are Different Types of Hypoallergenic Jewellery?
To avoid getting signs of Jewellery allergies and prevent potential rashes, you will need to investigate the types of metals your Jewellery is made of. Types of hypoallergenic Jewellery material include:
What Can Be Done About Jewelery Allergies?
The best thing to do to prevent Jewellery allergies is to simply switch the metals of the Jewellery to any one of the hypoallergenic Jewellery materials listed above. You will also want to stay away from plated pieces such as German silver, nickel silver, and most costume Jewellery. These materials tend to rely heavily on nickel as a filler element. Another tactic you can do is to keep your Jewellery clean and free of tarnish that could cause the allergies symptoms to appear.
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]]>At Melchior Jewellery, we pride ourselves on our name and strive to offer the best service we can. To back this up, we’re now members of the National Association of Jewellers (NAJ) and abide by their Code of Conduct.
The National Association of Jewellers is a professional membership body which represents over 2000 jewellers across the world to help ensure it’s members meet their strict code of conduct in order to remain a member.
As an NAJ member, we’re required to abide by their code of conduct which is based on honesty, integrity and professionalism. This was important to us as we strive to offer the best possible jewellery service both online and in-store. Being a proud member of the NAJ reflects upon the hard work we do to ensure every customer leaves satisfied and feeling valued.
Potential customers can take satisfaction in knowing when purchasing from an NAJ member, they meet the highest standards of professionalism within the industry.
The reason for the strict code of conduct is to inspire confidence within a potential customer knowing the item they’re purchasing has been valued correctly, the item has been maintained properly and there is transparency throughout the sales process both online and in-store.
We bear this mark of quality to ensure when shopping with MelchiorJewellery, our customers know we’re experienced, strive for ethical standards and trust whilst always trying to improve.
If you would like more information about the NAJ and what it means for you, please feel free to follow this link to learn more https://www.naj.co.uk
]]>Zendaya chose big and bold for her climber. The glitzy piece is the only piece she wears, keeping the rest of her jewellery throughout her look nearly bare, save for an elegant coordinating ring. Take a cue from Zendaya's look by choosing one attention-grabbing piece. Avoid over accessorizing by keeping the rest of your jewellery at a minimum.
Ear crawlers (or ear climbers), are a fabulous new type of earring that can transform your fashion look! They are incredibly diverse in shape and style, but what they all have in common is that they look like a long earring that climbs up your ear covering the outer section. It’s part of an exciting new surge in earring designs that includes ear-cuffs. And the idea is to highlight one ear with a larger, more decorative earring. An ear climber can add a new dimension to your look. This versatile piece of jewellery can be worn on its own or coordinated with other pieces of jewellery. No matter how you style your ear climber, let it take centre stage when wearing it with other earrings.
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