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How To Care For Your Gold Wedding Ring in the NZ Climate

How To Care For Your Gold Wedding Ring in the NZ Climate

How to Care for Your Gold Jewellery: A NZ Climate Guide

Gold is remarkably durable; it doesn't rust, tarnish, or corrode the way other metals do. But that doesn't mean it's indestructible. If you wear your ring every day, it will encounter sunscreen, salt air, hot pools, and garden soil before the week is out. A little know-how goes a long way toward keeping it looking its best for decades.

This guide is written with New Zealand life in mind because caring for jewellery in a coastal, outdoor-loving country comes with its own particular considerations. Good Gold rings are guaranteed for life (and beyond) but this guide covers all gold jewellery, including rings with stones. Also, if you wear your ring surfing, you will probably lose it (we get this email almost weekly), cold water = shrinking fingers = lost rings.

The Basics: Everyday Wear

Gold jewellery is made to be worn, and there's no need to be precious about it. That said, a few simple habits will protect both the metal and any stones set into it.

Take your ring off for:

  • Heavy gardening or manual work (soil and grit act as an abrasive)
  • Applying hand cream, sunscreen, or perfume (residue builds up in settings and dulls the surface)
  • Cleaning with household chemicals, particularly bleach or chlorine-based products, these can cause tarnishing
  • Rock climbing, weight training, or anything that puts sharp lateral force on the band

You don't need to remove your ring every time you wash your hands. Mild soap and water won't harm gold. Just make sure you rinse thoroughly, soap residue is one of the most common causes of a dull-looking ring. We also repair a lot of rings damaged at the gym. I've flattened my own ring lifting weights, I've also pinched my fi

NZ-Specific Considerations

Salt Air and Coastal Living

New Zealand's coastline is stunning, and many of us live close to it. Salt air is generally fine for gold itself, but it can accelerate wear on the microscopic surface of polished metal over time, and it isn't kind to certain gemstone settings. If you live near the coast, a quick rinse and dry after beach days is a good habit. And again, you will most likely lose your ring if you wear it surfing. 

Hot Pools and Thermal Spas

This one matters. The geothermal pools New Zealand is famous for contain sulphur compounds and elevated mineral levels that can react with low-karat gold alloys causing tarnish.

Gardening

New Zealand's gardening culture is real, and so is the damage garden soil can do to jewellery. Grit and small stones are abrasive enough to scratch gold, and the combination of moisture and organic matter can work its way into settings and behind stones. Keep a small dish near the back door and make leaving your ring there a habit.

Cleaning Your Gold Jewellery at Home

You don't need specialist products. A simple home clean every few weeks will keep your jewellery looking fresh.

What you'll need:
A small bowl of warm (not hot) water
A few drops of mild dish soap
A very soft toothbrush — the softer the better
A lint-free cloth

How to do it:

1. Mix the warm water and a small amount of dish soap in the bowl.
2. Place your jewellery in the bowl and let it soak for five to ten minutes.
3. Use the soft toothbrush to gently work around any settings, under stones, and along the inside of the band where skin oils collect.
4. Rinse thoroughly under clean running water, hold the plug or use a small sieve if you're near a drain.
5. Pat dry with the lint-free cloth and leave to air-dry fully before storing.

That's it. No ultrasonic cleaners, no harsh chemicals, no jewellery dips that promise miracles. Gentle and consistent beats aggressive and occasional every time.

Matte vs Polished Finishes: Different Care Needs

The finish on your ring affects how you should care for it — and what to expect as it ages.

Polished gold develops a patina of fine surface scratches with daily wear. This is normal and, to many people, part of the charm. A professional re-polish can restore the mirror finish when you want it. At home, avoid wiping a polished ring with rough cloths or paper towels — these leave fine scratches that dull the surface faster than wear alone.

Matte or brushed finishes are more delicate in one specific way: they can be accidentally polished back to a shine by abrasion. Rubbing a matte ring against other jewellery, hard surfaces, or even a polishing cloth will gradually remove the texture. Store matte-finish pieces separately, and be aware that a professional jeweller will need to re-apply the finish if it wears away in patches.

Both finishes are equally durable in terms of the gold itself — the difference is purely about surface texture and how it changes over time. We will provide a care kit with every purchase that contains the correct clothes and polishing rubbers to use with either your matte or polished ring.

What Actually Damages Gold

A few things worth knowing:

  • Chlorine and bleach are the most damaging common household chemicals. Prolonged exposure can cause gold alloys to become brittle and to tarnish.
  • Hard impacts won't shatter gold rings, but they can bend a band, loosen a stone setting, or crack a channel setting. If your ring takes a knock, check the setting and solder join before wearing it further.
  • Gold is relatively soft, and storing rings loose together with other jewellery means they scratch each other. A soft pouch or a ring box with individual slots is worth using.

When to See a Jeweller

Home cleaning keeps things looking good day to day, but some things need a professional hand.

Consider booking in when:

  • The surface has developed scratches you'd like removed (re-polish)
  • A matte finish has worn unevenly and needs refreshing
  • A stone looks loose or you can hear it moving when you tap the ring
  • The ring no longer fits well — fingers change with age, temperature, and life events
  • You develop a crack along the solder join

We are always happy to clean up your rings for you if the provided care kit isn't able to get rid of deeper scratches. 

Storing Your Jewellery

When you're not wearing your gold jewellery, store it somewhere dry, away from direct sunlight, and separate from other pieces. A fabric-lined box or individual soft pouches work well. Avoid leaving jewellery on bathroom surfaces where it's exposed to humidity and product residue. Lower carat rings can tarnish if left unworn, but the care kit will sort that out.

A Ring That Lasts a Lifetime

Gold jewellery, properly cared for, genuinely does last a lifetime and beyond. The alluvial gold rings we make at Good Gold are crafted to be worn every day, in real New Zealand life. That means beaches, gardens, kitchens, but never, ever while surfing :)

With a little care and the occasional professional refresh, your ring will look as good in thirty years as it does today. 


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Inspiration for a Hilltop Wedding with a Rich Palette of burgundy, peach and warm blue. Collaboration is Magical!!

Inspiration for a Hilltop Wedding with a Rich Palette of burgundy, peach and warm blue. Collaboration is Magical!!

Weddings are magical and the bride and groom are the stars of the show, but behind every beautiful wedding is a team of talented vendors working together to make the day perfect. We were so, so lucky to be invited by Howdy Pictures to participate in a Styled shoot with a group of vendors from around the motu.

What is a Styled Shoot?

Styled shoots are like the fashion shows of the wedding world. They are carefully curated photo shoots where vendors collaborate to create a specific theme or aesthetic. From the flowers to the table settings to the dress, every detail is meticulously planned to create a cohesive and inspiring look. It's our time to play and get our creativity flowing for the upcomming wedding season.

Why Collaborate?

Collaboration is key in the wedding industry. When vendors come together, magic happens. Each vendor brings their unique talents and perspective to the table, resulting in a final product that is greater than the sum of its parts. We can all be a bit isolated, especially in the off-season, so styled shoots are a way to connect, chat business and have some fun!

In addition to Howdy Pictures, this shoot was organised by the extremely exciting new addition to Te Tau Ihu, Roam Events, which offers wedding event hire and styling and is headed up by the incredibly talented Ana Galloway. The team was rounded out by Florals by TandCo Florists, Hair by Chloe Hewetson, Makeup by Sarah Pickersgill Brown, Wedding Dress by Gown and Altar, Veil by In Vogue Bride, Suit by Omen Suit Hire, Hand-painted Stationery by Studio Augusta and Vow Books by Inkberry Caligraphy. Everyone's Instagram accounts will be linked at the end of the post :)

Photography: @howdypictures

Florals: @tandcoflorists

Hire & Styling: @roameventsnz

Hair: @chloehewetsonhairstylist

Makeup: @sarah.pickersgill.brown

Gown: @gownandaltar

Veil: @invoguebride

Suit: @omen.suit.hire

Venue: @pepin.island

Handpainted Stationery: @_studioaugusta

Vow Books: @inkberry_calligraphy

Rings: @goodgold.nz

Couple/Models: @rubslee & @_liam_clark_

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Simple Gold Wedding Bands

Simple Gold Wedding Bands

Wedding rings can sometimes be an after thought during wedding planning. Amidst the floral arrangements and seating charts, choosing a wedding band doesn't feel so immediately pressing. However, you do wear your wedding ring every, single day, so even if it doesn't feel pressing, it should be well-considered.

In this blog post, we'll explore the allure of simple gold wedding bands, guide you in selecting the perfect one, and highlight the importance of ethical jewelry. 


Why We Only Make Simple Gold Bands


Siggy has made thousands of rings over the last 20 years, she's an expert and loves the meditative quality of making the perfect version of a simple ring over and over again:

  • A simple gold band never goes out of style. Its understated beauty means it suits any engagement ring and can be passed down from generation to generation.
  • It can be worn alone or stacked with other rings, offering flexibility as your style evolves.
  • Gold is a durable metal that can withstand daily wear, making it a lasting symbol of your commitment.


Choosing Your Perfect Simple Gold Wedding Band



  1. Consider the Gold Karat:
  • 24K (pure gold): Soft, not ideal for daily wear.
  • 22K  The closest colour to pure gold, but durable enough for every day wear
  • 18K  Rich color, more durable.
  • 14K  More affordable, very durable, a cooler tone than the other metals.
  • 9K    Durable but can scratch, the alloying metals make up a higher percentage of the composition of the ring than pure gold.

2. Select the Band Width:

Thin bands (2-3mm) are delicate and stackable. Medium bands (4-6mm) are a classic choice. Wider bands (7mm+) make a bold statement.

3. Choose Your Profile:

  • Rounded: Rounded interior and exterior for comfort.
  • Flat: Modern, angular look, we put our custom curve on the inside of the band for comfort.

4. Finish:

  • Polished: Shiny and reflective.
  • Matte/Brushed: Subtle, modern texture.


Good Gold: Ethical and Sustainable Wedding Rings



At Good Gold, we're committed to providing you with beautiful, ethically sourced, and sustainable wedding rings. We believe that your love story should be celebrated with a ring that reflects your values.

What does ethical and sustainable jewelry mean? It means:

  • Responsibly Sourced Gold: Our gold is sourced from South Island alluvial operations, not giant pit mines
  • Fair Labor Practices: Siggy makes every, single ring in our workshop in Nelson.
  • Transparency: We're open about our sourcing and manufacturing processes.


Ready to find your perfect, ethically sourced simple gold wedding band?

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Ultra Sustainable and Eco Friendly Wedding Decor Idea that (bonus)is also super cheap!

Ultra Sustainable and Eco Friendly Wedding Decor Idea that (bonus)is also super cheap!

High impact wedding decorations that are both super cool and super affordable are hard to come by, but I ran across this idea on Pinterest and think it's so, so great. Basically, you project atmospheric wedding photos (bonus use family photos) onto fabric.

 

Take it up a notch with a looping video. I love the way this fabric is moving in the breeze, perfect for a modern, minimalist wedding. 

I'm definitely considering stealing this idea for our next campaign shoot, imagine this with our rings on all those fingers. So simple, but massive impact.

Not 100% sure how they achieved this effect, so definitely on the most extra end of the spectrum, but imagine the portraits you could take in these pools of light.

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Gold Rings NZ Why it's a great to buy a NZ Made Wedding Ring.

Gold Rings NZ Why it's a great to buy a NZ Made Wedding Ring.

 Buying New Zealand made not only supports the local economy, it saves on shipping costs (and carbon!) and insures you're protected by our very fair consumer protections laws.

Quality Materials and Craftsmanship

New Zealand wedding rings are often crafted using high-quality materials such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones. The country is home to talented artisans who take pride in creating unique and exquisite pieces that reflect the beauty of the land.

Ethical and Sustainable Practices

Buying a wedding ring made in New Zealand also means supporting ethical and sustainable practices. Many jewelers in New Zealand are committed to using environmentally friendly processes and sourcing materials responsibly, ensuring that your purchase has a positive impact. Also, our labour laws are pretty great and bonus points if you're shop from a certified living wage employer (hint! We are certified and super proud!).

Factors to Consider Before Buying

Before you buy a wedding ring made in New Zealand, consider factors such as your budget, preferred metal type, design preferences, and ring size. Research different jewelers and their reputations to ensure you are getting a high-quality piece that meets your expectations. Also look into their returns, exchange and repair policies. Buying in New Zealand makes shipping and returns so much easier.

Final Thoughts

Buying a wedding ring made in New Zealand is not just a purchase; it is a meaningful investment in a piece of jewelry that symbolizes your love and commitment. By choosing a ring that is crafted with care and attention to detail, you can ensure that it will be a cherished heirloom for years to come.

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The Appeal of Wide Band Gold Rings

The Appeal of Wide Band Gold Rings

Wide gold wedding rings, especially wide yellow gold wedding rings are proving to be a really popular choice for weddings in 2025. We have a few ideas of why, but super keen to hear your thoughts if you're choosing a wider gold band.

Sometimes called a cigar band, the wide gold ring has been popular for a while and we think it will continue to be a great choice. Lots of women and brides have decided not to have a traditional diamond engagement ring or wedding set and would rather have one ring to serve as both wedding band and engagement ring.

A wide band is more solid and practical than a solitaire ring, can be worn during sports without fear of it getting damaged and makes a really solid fashion statement which is interestingly both and classic (not sure how this works, but it's true!)

Cigar bands also work well in a stack if you do decide to go with an engagement ring, so they are super versatile and give you options.

If you're swooning over the wedding of Tania Sarin like we are, this is the style of ring for you. I guess the way it works is that it's a classic style worn in a fresh and unexpected way. I think wide bands have been reserved for mens wedding rings, but it's time to chuck away those gendered norms and decide on our personal style based on what we love, not what we're told to love.

(images via IG @taniasarin)

 

 


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How To Choose Your Wedding Ring Profile

How To Choose Your Wedding Ring Profile

One of the most important decisions you'll need to make when deciding on a wedding ring is whether to choose a rounded ring or a flat wedding band.

Both options have their own unique characteristics and it's essential to understand the differences before making your final choice. We make all of our rings with a custom light comfort fit on the inside that we've spent two decades perfecting. This allows the outside edge to look either rounded or flat, but the inside edge is incredibly comfortable.

What are the advantages of a rounded ring?

A rounded ring,  is designed with a curved exterior profile. This style offers several benefits:

  • Comfort: The rounded exterior provides a comfortable fit, making it ideal for individuals who are not accustomed to wearing rings.
  • Easy Removal: The rounded shape allows for easy removal of the ring, even if your finger swells due to temperature changes or other factors.

What are the advantages of a flat wedding band?

A flat wedding band, also known as a traditional-fit band, features a flat exterior surface. Here are some advantages of this style:

  • Sleek Appearance: The flat design offers a classic and timeless look that appeals to many individuals.
  • Compatibility: Flat wedding bands are often easier to pair with engagement rings or other jewelry due to their simplicity.

How to decide which style is right for you?

Choosing between a rounded ring and a flat wedding band ultimately comes down to personal preference. Consider the following factors to help you make an informed decision:

  • Comfort: If comfort is your top priority, a rounded ring may be the best option for you.
  • Style: Think about your personal style and the overall aesthetic you want to achieve. Do you prefer a sleek and modern look or a more traditional appearance?
  • Compatibility: If you plan to wear your wedding band alongside other rings or jewelry, consider how well each style will complement your existing pieces.
  • Fit: Try on both styles to see which one feels more comfortable and secure on your finger.

Remember, your wedding band is a symbol of your commitment and love, so take the time to choose a style that truly reflects your personality and preferences. Whether you opt for a rounded ring or a flat wedding band, the most important thing is that it feels right for you.

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How To Pick an Engraving and Options Available

How To Pick an Engraving and Options Available

If you already know what you want to say on the inside of your ring, all you need to do is pick one of these fonts when you check out. There will be a box to insert the text as well. If you have no idea what you want to say, skip down below the photo and we'll give you some ideas :)

Examples of the fonts available for inside engraving

 

Choosing an engraving for your wedding ring is a special and personal decision. It's an opportunity to add a unique touch to your ring and make it even more meaningful. But with so many options available, how do you choose the perfect engraving? In this blog post, we'll explore some tips and considerations to help you make the right choice.

1. Reflect on Your Relationship

Start by reflecting on your relationship and what it means to both of you. Think about your shared values, inside jokes, or meaningful moments that you want to commemorate. This will help you come up with ideas for the engraving that truly represent your love and commitment.

2. Keep it Personal

Personalisation is key when choosing an engraving. Consider incorporating your names, initials, or a special date that holds significance to both of you. You could also opt for a short phrase or a meaningful quote that resonates with your relationship.

3. Consider the Ring Design

Take into account the design of your wedding ring when choosing an engraving. Some rings have limited space for engraving, so it's important to choose a message that fits well. If your ring has a textured or intricate design, a simple and elegant engraving may be the best choice to complement the overall look.

4. Think Long-Term

Remember that your wedding ring is a symbol of your love and commitment for years to come. Choose an engraving that will stand the test of time and still hold meaning for you as the years go by. Avoid trendy phrases or references that may lose their significance over time.

5. Consult with Your Partner

Choosing an engraving is a decision that should involve both partners. Take the time to discuss your ideas and preferences with your partner. This will ensure that the engraving is a joint decision and reflects both of your personalities and values.

6. Seek Professional Advice

If you're unsure about what engraving to choose, don't hesitate to seek advice from a professional jeweler. They have experience in helping couples find the perfect engraving and can provide valuable insights and suggestions based on their expertise.

7. Take Your Time

Choosing an engraving is not a decision to be rushed. Take your time to explore different options, gather ideas, and consider all the factors mentioned above. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to add a personal touch to your wedding ring, so make sure you make a choice that you'll cherish forever.

In conclusion, choosing an engraving for your wedding ring is a meaningful and personal decision. By reflecting on your relationship, keeping it personal, considering the ring design, thinking long-term, consulting with your partner, seeking professional advice, and taking your time, you can make a choice that truly represents your love and commitment. Your engraved wedding ring will serve as a constant reminder of the special bond you share with your partner.

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How To Choose Between Polished and Matte Finish

How To Choose Between Polished and Matte Finish

When it comes to selecting a wedding ring, there are many factors to consider. One important decision to make is whether to choose a polished or matte finish. Both options have their own unique characteristics and can greatly impact the overall look and feel of the ring. Ultimately, your ring finish is a starting point, matter rings become more shiny with wear and polished rings more matte. We include a free care kit with every ring so that you can maintain it's original finish. In this blog post, we will explore the differences between polished and matte finishes and provide some guidance on how to choose the right one for you.

What is a polished finish?

A polished finish is characterized by its shiny surface. It is achieved by using a polishing wheel or abrasive compounds to remove any imperfections and create a smooth and lustrous appearance. Polished wedding rings are known for their elegant and timeless look, making them a popular choice for many couples.

What is a matte finish?

A matte finish, on the other hand, has a more subdued and textured appearance. It is achieved by using a special polishing rubber to create a surface that is less reflective and more velvety to the touch. Matte wedding rings have a contemporary and modern feel, offering a unique alternative to the traditional polished finish.

a photo that shows the difference between matte and polished finish wedding rings.Consider your personal style

When deciding between a polished and matte finish, it's important to consider your personal style and preferences. If you tend to gravitate towards classic and timeless designs, a polished finish may be the perfect choice for you. Its shiny and reflective surface will enhance the brilliance of any gemstones and give your ring a luxurious and sophisticated look.

On the other hand, if you prefer a more modern and understated aesthetic, a matte finish might be more suitable. Its textured surface can add depth and dimension to the ring, creating a subtle yet striking effect. Matte finishes are also known for their durability, as they are less prone to showing scratches and wear over time.

Consider your lifestyle

Another important factor to consider is your lifestyle. If you lead an active lifestyle or work with your hands, a matte finish may be a better option. Its textured surface can help to hide any scratches or scuffs that may occur during everyday wear. Additionally, the lack of shine in a matte finish can make it less prone to showing fingerprints and smudges.

On the other hand, if you prefer a more low-maintenance option, a polished finish may be more suitable. While it may show scratches more easily, a polished wedding ring can be easily restored to its original shine with a simple polishing cloth. It's important to note that regular maintenance is required to keep a polished finish looking its best.

Consider your partner's preferences

Lastly, it's important to consider your partner's preferences when choosing between a polished and matte finish. If you are selecting a matching set of wedding rings, it's important to choose a finish that both of you will love and feel comfortable wearing. Communication is key, so be sure to discuss your options and make a decision together.

In conclusion, choosing between a polished and matte finish wedding ring ultimately comes down to personal style, lifestyle, and preferences. Whether you opt for the timeless elegance of a polished finish or the modern allure of a matte finish, the most important thing is to choose a ring that reflects your unique love and commitment.

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