Product Care

 

Our jewelry is handcrafted, and special attention is needed to preserve its enchantment and brightness. Maintaining your jewelry properly can help retain its beauty and longevity. Here are some general tips for caring for various types of jewelry:

 

  • Storage

Store each item of jewelry separately to avoid damage and tangling. Keep jewelry out of direct sunlight and moisture since both can cause damage over time.

 

  • Cleaning

Cleaning your jewelry on a routine basis will stop dirt, oils, and other residues that minimize its appearance. Use a soft brush (like a toothbrush) and mild soap or jewelry cleaning solution to scrub your jewelry gently, then rinse thoroughly with water and pat dry with a soft cloth.

 

  • Avoiding Chemicals

Remove jewelry before swimming, showering, or engaging in activities that involve exposure to chemicals (such as household cleaners, perfumes, or hairspray), as these can damage certain materials and gemstones! Avoid exposing jewelry to harsh chemicals, including chlorine and bleach.

 

  • Regular Inspections

Occasionally inspect your jewelry for signs of cracking, such as loose stones or worn-out settings. Manage any issues fast to prevent other damage

 

  • Professional Maintenance

Consider having invaluable or intricate pieces professionally cleaned and inspected by a jeweler regularly. Professional jewelers can also perform repairs, resizing, and other maintenance tasks to keep your jewelry in optimal condition.

 

  • Special Care for Specific Materials

  • Gold: While gold is relatively low-maintenance, it can still benefit from regular cleaning to maintain its shine.
  • Silver: Silver jewelry may tarnish over time, so use a polishing cloth or silver polish to restore its luster.
  • Gemstones: Different gemstones require different care. Consult our jeweler or do research specific to the gemstone to ensure you're cleaning and caring for it properly.