Postage & Packing The price you see is the price you pay - postage and packing is included in the price!
Ordering Easy - just click on the 'add to basket' button and this will take you to Paypal. No Paypal account? Signing up will allow you to pay using your credit or debit cards without giving out your details to retailers. It's quick, easy and safe. Click on the link below to sign up;
Alternatively, you can use Paypal to pay by debit or credit card without signing up.
If you prefer to pay by personal cheque or postal order, please email or telephone with details of what you would like to purchase. We will dispatch your item(s) once the cheque has cleared.
Dispatch Your order will be dispatched by First Class post within 48 hours of the order being placed. Please note that I often use recycled packaging for items - if you would prefer new packaging, please let me know when you order.
Refunds We realise that it's tricky buying jewellery without being able to touch it or try it on, so if you're not happy with your order, let us know; you have 10 days in which to return it and either get a refund or change it for something else.
Privacy Rest assured that I will never pass any of your details on to anybody else.
Jewellery Care Your jewellery is made to be worn, but be careful; it is fairly delicate. So don't let the cat swing from it/give it to the baby to play with/go potholing wearing it and so on...and don't wear it in the shower or swimming pool - the colour of the cotton and leather cords can run when wet.
Thai and Sterling silver benefits from a polish with a silver cloth every now and then - you can do this with silver plated pewter, too.
Polish gemstones with a soft cloth, but NEVER use detergents on them, especially the more delicate stones like Amber and Turquoise. Try to avoid spraying perfume, hairspray or deodorants on or near the stones.
Lampwork beads are annealed for strength and durability, but please remember; they are still glass and can break if you drop them on a hard surface - so don't!
It's all quite simple. Just use your common sense and treat your jewellery with care and it'll be fine!