Jewelry Care
Crafted with love, our jewelry deserves care. It's built to last and backed by a two-year warranty for any issues*. Quality matters, ensuring your satisfaction and its enduring charm.
Caring for Your Jewelry
Refer to this guide for care tips by material.
Wearing
- The more attention you give to your jewelry, the longer it will keep its shine.
- Prioritize removing your jewelry before engaging in activities that might cause physical damage.
- Remove your jewelry before applying lotions or perfumes to maintain its luster.
- Make it a habit to put on your jewelry last before going out and removing it first when returning home.
Storing
- Store your jewelry in a dry place away from daily exposure elements.
- Keep your pieces separate to avoid potential damage, ensuring they're completely dry before storing, and to prevent tangling.
- Use our provided pouches or consider specialized jewelry boxes to prevent tarnishing on your pieces.
Cleaning
- Regular cleaning prevents residue buildup, preserving your jewelry's original shine.
- Clean gently to avoid scratches on your jewelry, and remember to use appropriate cleaning methods based on the material of your piece.
Care Guides
By Material
Renowned for its exceptional durability, 14k gold offers a perfect blend of enduring beauty that stands the test of time.
Storage
- Keep in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Consider using a soft, lined box or pouch to prevent scratches and minimize exposure to air.
Care
- Clean with a mild soap and warm water solution using a soft cloth or brush for intricate designs.
- Dry thoroughly to prevent water spots and tarnish.
Do's
- Polish occasionally with a jewelry-specific cloth to maintain its luster.
- Apply cosmetics, perfumes, and lotions before wearing to prevent residue buildup.
Don'ts
- Avoid exposing gold to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Remove before swimming or engaging in strenuous activities to prevent damage.
925 Sterling Silver, composed of 92.5% pure silver, ensures lasting quality and is renowned for its hypoallergenic properties, ideal for sensitive skin.
Storage
- Keep in a dry, cool place, away from sunlight and moisture.
- Consider using airtight bags, anti-tarnish pouches, or boxes for storing to reduce exposure to air.
Care
- Regularly polish using a soft, non-abrasive cloth.
- Clean with mild soap and water.
Do's
- Wear often to prevent tarnishing.
- Use a silver polishing cloth or specific cleaner for tarnish removal.
Don'ts
- Expose to harsh chemicals and chlorine.
- Avoid wearing while swimming or using chemicals.
Gold Vermeil, distinct from standard gold plating, boasts a thicker layer of gold, ensuring superior durability and resilience.
Storage
- Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Consider using a soft, lined box or pouch to prevent scratches and minimize exposure to air.
Care
- Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap.
- Dry meticulously with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and tarnishing.
Do's
- Apply cosmetics, perfumes, and lotions before wearing to minimize residue buildup.
- Use polishing cloths delicately; excessive pressure or over-polishing can lead to abrasion.
Don'ts
- Avoid exposing Gold Vermeil to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Remove before swimming or engaging in strenuous activities to preserve its exquisite appearance.
Stainless steel is a durable material known for its resilience and corrosion resistance. With proper care and avoiding abrasive cleaning materials, it will retain its sleek appearance for years to come.
Storage
- Store in a dry area, away from moisture to prevent potential rusting.
- Use separate compartments or pouches to prevent scratching.
Care
- Clean using mild soap and water; dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- Occasional polishing with a non-abrasive cloth maintains its shine.
Do's
- Handle with care to prevent scratches.
- Apply light pressure when cleaning to avoid abrasions.
- Use a soft-bristled brush or toothbrush for detailed cleaning.
- For tougher stains, consider using a specialized stainless steel cleaner.
Don'ts
- Avoid prolonged exposure to saltwater, chlorinated pools, or harsh chemicals.
- Refrain from using abrasive materials such as steel wool or rough scrubbing pads for cleaning, as they can scratch the surface of the stainless steel.
Pearls, originating from oysters and freshwater mussels, radiate a natural, captivating luster and possess a delicate elegance.
Storage
- Store pearls separately in a soft pouch or wrapped in a soft cloth to prevent scratching.
- Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent cracking or excessive drying.
Care
- Gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth after use to remove oils and dirt; avoid abrasive cleaners or materials.
- For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap and water solution, followed by thorough drying with a soft cloth.
Do's
- Wear pearls after applying makeup, perfume, and lotions to prevent damage.
- Maintain their brilliance by wearing them often, as moisture from the skin helps prevent drying.
Don'ts
- Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Refrain from using steam or ultrasonic cleaners on pearls.
Diamonds, renowned for their brilliance and durability, are prized for their exceptional clarity and sparkle.
Storage
- Store diamonds separately or in compartments to prevent contact with other jewelry and potential scratching.
- Consider using a fabric-lined jewelry box or pouch for safekeeping.
Care
- Clean with a mild solution of warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap.
- Gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush or cloth to remove dirt or oils.
- Rinse thoroughly in warm water and dry with a lint-free cloth.
Do's
- Have diamonds professionally inspected and cleaned periodically to maintain their luster.
- Handle diamonds by their edges to avoid fingerprints or oils on the surface.
Don'ts
- Avoid exposing diamonds to harsh chemicals or household cleaners.
- Refrain from using abrasive materials or harsh brushes that might scratch other parts of the jewelry, even though diamonds themselves are highly scratch-resistant.
Gemstones, with their stunning colors and distinct traits, stand out for their natural beauty,
Storage
- Store gemstone jewelry separately in individual pouches or compartments to prevent scratches or damage caused by friction.
- Protect gemstones from excessive exposure to natural elements like sunlight, saltwater, and perspiration, in addition to chemical irritants like lotions, cosmetics, and chlorine, as many colored gemstones are vulnerable to fading and discoloration in these environments.
Care
- Apply perfumes, colognes, and hairsprays before wearing gemstone jewelry to prevent chemical damage and preserve brilliance.
- After wear, gently wipe gemstones with a soft, dry cloth to remove oils and residues, maintaining their luster.
Do's
- Have gemstone jewelry inspected and professionally cleaned periodically for maintenance.
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth for regular polishing to sustain their natural sheen and brilliance.
Don'ts
- Avoid exposing gemstones to harsh chemicals or household cleaners.
- Refrain from using abrasive materials or harsh brushes that can damage the surface.
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