Re-Enamel Service Hotlips- Pattern
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Make Do and Mend.
Same ring, fresh colour.
We love jewellery that is well-worn as it shows the life of the wearer. Although enamel is a very durable material, all jewellery naturally wears with use over time. Sometimes a fresh coat is all that is needed to extend your love affair for years to come.
Our re-enamelling service for our Hotlips Rings gives you that fresh feeling again while keeping the history of your piece alive.
Patterned rings are re-enamelled in the same pattern and colour combination as their original state. We are unable to re-enamel a patterned colour to a single colour.
* Unfortunately we are unable to offer re-enamelling on Hotscripts & Hotglyphs at this time
If you have a single colour ring, visit Re-Enamel Service - Single Colour
To send back your ring:
From the UK:
Generate a pre-paid returns label with Royal Mail: Royal Mail Returns Label - UK
International:
Shipping & Time Estimates
Our re-enamelling service takes 2-3 weeks from when we receive your piece to when it will be shipped. Shipping estimates then vary by country. For more detailed estimates, please see our shipping page
Jewellery Care
All our jewellery is made to be worn, loved, and cherished for years to come.
We use 100% recycled sterling silver and hand painted layers of enamel on a majority of our pieces.
Enamel is a very durable material that is resistant to colour fading but care should be taken when wearing, storing and cleaning. Contact with hand sanitisers, perfumes, oils and cleaning agents, and excessive sun exposure should be avoided to prevent discolouration and damage. Enamel in jewellery may also peel, crack, chip, or break if it is exposed to too much moisture, knocked against or dropped on a hard surface or the jewellery is bent or warped out of shape.
We ask that you remove it when washing hands, hand sanitising, showering, or sun bathing and when not worn, that it is stored carefully in the packaging provided with purchase.
Cleaning of enamel can be done with a soft bristle toothbrush and warm water. Standard chemical jewellery cleaning products or ultrasonic cleansers should never be used.
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