Care Guide
By following these care instructions, you can help ensure that your jewelry remains beautiful and lasts for years to come.
1. Cleaning
Daily Cleaning: Wipe your jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth after wearing it. This removes oils, sweat, and any surface dirt.
Deep Cleaning: Use warm water mixed with a mild dish soap. Soak the jewelry for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a soft cloth.
2. Storage
Separate Pieces: Store each piece of jewelry separately in a soft pouch or a compartmentalized jewelry box to avoid scratches.
Avoid Humidity: Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place. Consider using silica gel packets or anti-tarnish strips in the storage area to minimize moisture and prevent tarnishing.
3. Handling
Avoid Contact with Chemicals: Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals, such as bleach, chlorine, and cleaning agents, which can damage metals and gemstones.
Put Jewelry on Last: To minimize exposure to cosmetics, perfumes, and hair products, put your jewelry on last after getting dressed.
4. Wearing
Limit Exposure to Water: Remove jewelry before swimming, bathing, or doing dishes to prevent tarnishing and water damage.
Avoid Physical Activity: Take off your jewelry during physical activities like sports, exercise, or gardening to avoid damage.
5. Regular Maintenance
Check for Wear and Tear: Regularly inspect your jewelry for loose stones, worn prongs, or other signs of damage. Take it to a professional jeweler for repairs if needed.
Polishing: Have your jewelry professionally polished periodically to maintain its shine and luster.
6. Special Considerations
Gemstone-Specific Care: Some gemstones require special care (e.g., pearls, opals, and emeralds). Follow specific instructions for each type of stone.
Gold and Silver Care: Gold is softer and more prone to scratching, while silver can tarnish. Use appropriate polishing cloths and storage methods for each metal.