Jewelry Care – Product Care Guide
Jewelry is designed to be worn and loved, but proper care is essential to preserve its beauty, shine, and longevity. By following a few simple guidelines, you can keep your pieces looking their best over time.
Why Jewelry Care Is Important
Jewelry comes into daily contact with substances that may cause wear or damage, such as sweat, cosmetics, perfumes, humidity, and household chemicals. Regular and correct care helps prevent discoloration, loss of brilliance, and structural damage, ensuring your jewelry remains beautiful for years to come.
Care by Material
Stainless Steel & Common Metals
- Clean with a soft cloth to restore shine.
- Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
Precious Metals (Gold, Silver, Platinum)
- Clean gently with mild soap and water or a jewelry polishing cloth.
- Silver may naturally oxidize over time; use a specific silver polishing cloth to restore brightness.
Plated Jewelry
- Avoid water, perfumes, lotions, and friction to prolong the life of the plating.
- Clean only with a dry, soft cloth.
Gemstones
- Remove jewelry before physical activities, sports, cleaning, or swimming.
- Avoid direct contact with chemicals and extreme temperatures.
Pearls
- Pearls are delicate and porous.
- Avoid perfumes, hairspray, and detergents.
- Clean gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth after each use.
Daily Care Tips
Put jewelry on after applying perfumes, lotions, or hair products
Remove jewelry before showering, swimming, or exercising
Avoid exposure to humidity, heat, and direct sunlight
Do not wear jewelry while using cleaning products or chemicals
Handle jewelry with care to prevent scratches or impact damage
Proper Storage
- Store jewelry in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep each piece separate to prevent scratches and tangling.
- Use soft pouches, fabric-lined boxes, or anti-tarnish storage when possible.
- Avoid storing jewelry in bathrooms or humid environments.
Professional Maintenance
If your jewelry shows signs of damage, loose stones, or persistent discoloration, we recommend professional cleaning or repair to preserve its original condition and structure.

