Jewelry Care Guide
Your jewelry is made to be worn and loved every day. With proper care, your pieces will maintain their shine, beauty, and longevity for years to come.
Everyday Wear
To keep your jewelry looking its best, make it the final touch when getting ready.
Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, oils, and hair products before wearing your jewelry. These products can dull shine and affect finishes over time.
We also recommend removing jewelry before sleeping, exercising, swimming, or showering to help prevent damage, tangling, or unnecessary wear.
Proper Storage
How you store your jewelry matters just as much as how you wear it.
Store each piece separately to prevent scratching and tangling. Keeping jewelry in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box helps preserve its finish and structure.
For chains and necklaces, fastening clasps before storing helps prevent knots and tangles. Always store jewelry in a cool, dry place away from humidity and direct sunlight.
Cleaning Your Jewelry
Regular gentle cleaning helps maintain brilliance and shine.
To clean your jewelry at home, soak it in warm water with a small amount of mild soap for a few minutes. Use a soft cloth or soft-bristle brush to gently remove buildup. Rinse with clean water and dry completely before storing or wearing again.
Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or rough materials, as these may scratch or damage your jewelry.
Gold & Gold Plated Jewelry
Gold and gold plated pieces require gentle care to maintain their finish.
Limit exposure to water, sweat, and moisture whenever possible. Remove these pieces before exercising or swimming. To clean, use a soft polishing cloth and avoid excessive rubbing, which may wear down plating over time.
Stone & Tennis Jewelry
Jewelry with stones or detailed settings should be handled with extra care.
Avoid dropping or knocking pieces against hard surfaces, as this may loosen stones or affect alignment. When storing, lay pieces flat to help maintain their shape and structure. Periodically check clasps and stone settings to ensure they remain secure.
When to Remove Your Jewelry
For long lasting wear, remove jewelry before:
• Showering or swimming
• Exercising or heavy physical activity
• Applying skincare, perfumes, or hair products
• Using household cleaning products
A Note on Natural Wear
Over time, all jewelry experiences natural wear. Proper care helps extend the life and beauty of your pieces so they can continue to be enjoyed for years to come.