Born from a tarnished locket — made for the next century.
Pomerode is named for the small Brazilian town where our founders' family workshop has kept heirlooms for four generations. The lesson, passed down: everything that's loved wears thin — unless something invisible is set to defend it.
Five years of quiet refinement.
- 2019
A locket goes dark
It started with a grandmother's locket, dulled overnight in a Lisbon summer. Restoring it taught us how aggressive most jewelry cleaners truly are.
- 2021
A formula, not a polish
In partnership with conservators from the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, we developed an invisible barrier inspired by archival storage — designed to prevent rather than restore.
- 2023
The first jar
Hand-numbered and poured in small batches in Pomerode, the formula was first shared with twelve jewelers. Within a season, requests outgrew our atelier.
- Today
A quiet ritual, shared
We ship to homes and ateliers around the world. Each jar is still poured by hand, with the same patience our first conservator demanded of us.
Slow, kind, made to be passed on.
Recyclable glass jar. Refill pouches that compost. Nothing about us pretends.
Tested against decades-old storage standards used by working archivists.
Every jar is numbered, weighed and sealed by hand in our Pomerode atelier.
No discount theatre. No urgency banners. Just a thing that lasts.
We'd love to send a jar to your home.
Or to your atelier, your shop, or your studio. Wholesale partnerships are open and warmly welcomed.