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Care Instructions


This should apply to all jewellery I make since they use about the same materials.

  • Please do not leave them in open air, the metal will kind of oxidise and look faded. Leave them in a box or something similar.
  • Please do not ever ever, I mean ever, try to wash them. Especially those labelled with Catch a falling star. These are fragile products and any rough, unnecessary action of any kind will ensure their doom.
  • Please don't fidget with the wires no matter how cool they look (yes, I know), they will come off if you're not careful.
  • Please don't squash the paper stars in the Catch a falling star series. I know it's tempting, but please don't. They are entirely squashable and will die despite the wires.

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