Our jewelry is handcrafted to last a lifelong, however with normal wear proper care is required.
- Don't Wear Jewelry In Swimming Pools and Spas – Chlorinated water can react with the metals found in jewelry causing color changes and even structural damage. As a result it's a good idea to remove jewelry before entering the pool or spa.
- Put Jewelry On After Applying Makeup – Cosmetics, hairspray, perfumes and lotion can contain chemicals that can often damage jewelry. Putting jewelry on after applying these materials will limit exposure to jewelry and any potential damage.
- Remove Jewelry During Tasks and sports – When performing kitchen work, gardening, cleaning the house and other common tasks, remove your jewelry to prevent physical damage or exposure to chemicals or cleaning fluids. All jewelry should be removed before doing sports.
- Remove Your Jewelry Before Bathing - Remove all jewelry before showering or cleaning. Soap can cause a film to form, making it appear dull and dingy. The acid in some lotion or soap may cause the jewelry to tarnish and can leave you with a harmless dark-green or black stain. Taking your jewelry off before washing with soap will also reduce your chances of going green.
- Clean jewelry with care - Polish silver or gold with a jewelry polishing cloth for best results. To remove tarnish stain, jewelry cleaner always works excellent.
- Prevent Your Jewelry from Tarnishing - Sometimes jewelry tarnishes due to not being worn, especially silver and gold. To maintain the luster of your jewelry, place jewelry in a sealed bag will prevent the oxidants that discolor and tarnish jewelry.