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Platinum is a highly durable material that can develop a soft, silky patina over time. This is a natural process that many people appreciate, which you can read more about here. If you prefer to maintain a high-shine finish, there are simple ways to care for your jewellery.

Platinum is one of the most exclusive precious metals used in jewellery making. It is naturally white and retains its colour over time without the need for surface treatment. With its high density and toughness, platinum is a material designed to last for generations.
Over time, platinum develops a natural patina—a soft, silky surface created by fine micro-scratches. This is part of the material’s character and contributes to its unique expression. Unlike many other metals, platinum does not lose material; instead, it is displaced, making it particularly durable over time.
Wipe your jewellery regularly
Use a soft polishing cloth to remove dirt, skin oils and traces of cosmetics.
Avoid unnecessary wear
Although platinum is highly durable, scratches can occur with heavy friction. It is advisable to remove your jewellery during exercise or more demanding work.
Remove jewellery at night
To reduce the risk of scratches and mechanical wear, it is recommended to take it off before going to bed.
Clean with a mild soap solution
Wash gently in lukewarm water with a mild soap and a soft brush. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
Professional polishing when needed
If you wish to restore a high-shine finish, a jeweller can polish the piece. As platinum does not wear away but is merely displaced, this can be done without significant material loss.

Platinum is one of the most exclusive precious metals used in jewellery making. It is naturally white and retains its colour over time without the need for surface treatment. With its high density and toughness, platinum is a material designed to last for generations.
Over time, platinum develops a natural patina—a soft, silky surface created by fine micro-scratches. This is part of the material’s character and contributes to its unique expression. Unlike many other metals, platinum does not lose material; instead, it is displaced, making it particularly durable over time.
Wipe your jewellery regularly
Use a soft polishing cloth to remove dirt, skin oils and traces of cosmetics.
Avoid unnecessary wear
Although platinum is highly durable, scratches can occur with heavy friction. It is advisable to remove your jewellery during exercise or more demanding work.
Remove jewellery at night
To reduce the risk of scratches and mechanical wear, it is recommended to take it off before going to bed.
Clean with a mild soap solution
Wash gently in lukewarm water with a mild soap and a soft brush. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
Professional polishing when needed
If you wish to restore a high-shine finish, a jeweller can polish the piece. As platinum does not wear away but is merely displaced, this can be done without significant material loss.