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Alan Crocetti pieces are crafted with the precision and care of fine jewellery. Every design is handmade in Portugal, combining traditional craftsmanship with sculptural innovation, and always beginning with the best materials.
Sterling Silver (925): the brand’s signature material, chosen for its durability, weight, and brilliance.
Every piece undergoes a mirror polish, a finishing technique found in high jewellery, giving surfaces a flawless, reflective shine.
Rhodium Vermeil & Plating: a layer of rhodium over silver, offering richness while maintaining accessibility.
Pearls: cultured, adding softness and individuality to bold metal forms.
Semi-Precious & Lab-Grown Stones: amethyst, citrine, topaz, onyx, peridot, as well as lab-grown emeralds and rubies, selected for both meaning and sustainability.
5A Zirconia: the highest grade available, cut for flawless clarity and brilliance, often indistinguishable from diamonds. When paired with 925 sterling silver, 5A zirconia reaches the standards of fine jewellery. Each stone is meticulously set one by one after the piece is forged through Portuguese craftsmanship, preserving the heritage of local jewellery making while uniting contemporary luxury aesthetics.
CARE
Plated jewellery has a thin layer of precious metal over another solid metal, which can rub off with constant contact with your skin. Continual exposure to sweat, water, perfumes, and chemicals found in toiletries can tarnish plated jewellery. To extend the life of your plated pieces, follow these simple care instructions:
Always take your plated jewellery off before sleeping to avoid friction against your skin.
Keep your jewellery dry. If it gets wet, wipe it immediately with a paper towel.
Avoid contact with chemicals like chlorine, nail polish remover, soaps, or perfumes, as these can damage the metal coating.
Remove your jewellery before intense physical activity to prevent exposure to sweat.
Store each piece in a separate plastic bag to reduce tarnishing and prevent the thin plated layer from rubbing or scratching.