Jewelry Care

Proper care helps preserve the beauty, finish, and longevity of your jewelry.
The guidelines below will help ensure your pieces remain in their best condition over time.

General Jewelry Care

All jewelry should be handled with care.

  • Remove jewelry before sleeping, exercising, swimming, or showering
  • Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, hairspray, and cosmetics
  • Do not expose jewelry to harsh chemicals, cleaning products, or chlorine

Proper care reduces wear and helps maintain the original finish.

Wearing Your Jewelry

Jewelry is designed for regular wear but is not indestructible.

  • Avoid wearing jewelry during physical activity or manual work
  • Do not bend, pull, or apply pressure to chains or settings
  • Avoid stacking pieces in a way that may cause scratching or friction

Normal wear will occur over time and is not considered a defect.

Metal Care

Different metals require different care.

Solid Gold

  • Resistant to tarnishing but can scratch
  • Clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soap if needed
  • Sterling Silver

  • May naturally tarnish over time
  • Store in a dry, airtight environment when not worn
  • Polish gently with a silver polishing cloth
  • Gold vermeil and gold-plated jewelry

  • More delicate than solid gold
  • Avoid moisture, friction, and chemicals
  • Remove before washing hands or showering
  • Improper care may result in premature wear
  • Gemstone

  • Gemstones vary in hardness and durability
  • Avoid impact or pressure on gemstone settings
  • Do not expose gemstones to extreme temperature changes
  • Remove gemstone jewelry before cleaning or physical activity
  • Some gemstones require extra care due to their natural properties
  • Cleaning your jewelry

  • Use a soft, lint-free cloth for regular cleaning
  • For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and lukewarm water
  • Dry thoroughly before storing
  • Do not use ultrasonic cleaners or harsh chemicals unless advised
  • Improper cleaning may cause damage
  • Storage

  • Proper storage is essential
  • Store jewelry separately to prevent scratching
  • Keep pieces in a cool, dry place
  • Use soft pouches or lined boxes
  • Avoid storing jewelry in humid environments
  • Travelling with Jewelry

    When traveling:
  • Store jewelry in individual pouches
  • Avoid tossing pieces into bags or luggage
  • Keep fine jewelry in carry-on luggage when possible
  • Repairs and maintenance

    If your jewelry requires repair or inspection:
  • Contact us before taking it to a third party
  • Unauthorized repairs or alterations may void warranty coverage
  • Regular inspections can help prevent long-term damage.
  • Important care notes

  • Normal wear, scratches, and tarnishing are not considered defects
  • Damage caused by improper care is not covered under warranty
  • Follow care guidelines to maintain the appearance and integrity of your jewelry
  • If you have questions about caring for a specific piece, we recommend contacting us for guidance. Proper care ensures your jewelry can be enjoyed for years to come.