Care Guide

 

Each piece of our jewelry is handcrafted and requires special care to preserve it's lustre

 

  1. Storage: Store your jewelry in a clean, dry, and separate compartment to prevent scratching or tangling. Consider using individual jewelry pouches or boxes to avoid potential damage.
  2. Cleaning: Regularly clean your jewelry to remove dirt, oils, and residue that can dull its appearance. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to gently wipe the surfaces. For gemstones, avoid using harsh chemicals or cleaners that could potentially damage them. Instead, opt for a mild jewelry cleaner specifically formulated for the type of jewelry you have. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
  3. Avoid Exposure: Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals, such as household cleaning agents, chlorine, and perfumes, as they can cause discoloration or damage. Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing, or engaging in activities that may expose it to chemicals or abrasive surfaces.
  4. Handling: Handle your jewelry with clean hands to prevent oils and dirt from transferring onto the surface. Avoid tugging or pulling on delicate chains or prongs, as they can become loose or break. When taking off or putting on jewelry, do so over a soft surface to prevent accidental drops or damage.
  5. Professional Inspection: Consider having your jewelry professionally inspected and cleaned periodically. A jeweler can check for loose stones, worn prongs, or any other issues that may need attention. They can also provide recommendations for specialized care based on the specific materials in your jewelry.
  6. Wear with Caution: While jewelry is designed to be worn and enjoyed, it's important to be mindful of activities that may expose it to unnecessary risk. Remove your jewelry when engaging in strenuous physical activities, sports, or manual labor that could potentially damage or dislodge stones.

Remember, different types of jewelry may have specific care requirements based on their materials. It's always advisable to consult the specific care instructions provided by the jeweler or manufacturer to ensure you're properly caring for your jewelry. By following these guidelines, you can help maintain the beauty and longevity of your cherished pieces.