
Taking good care of your jewelry can help it last for years and maintain its beauty.
- Store Properly: Keep jewelry in a cool, dry place. Use a soft cloth or jewelry box with compartments to prevent scratching and tangling.
- Clean Regularly: Wipe pieces with a soft, lint-free cloth after wearing to remove oils and dirt. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and water, but avoid harsh chemicals.
- Avoid Moisture: Remove jewelry before swimming, showering, or exercising to prevent exposure to water and sweat, which can damage certain materials.
- Keep Away from Chemicals: Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, and cleaning products, as they can tarnish or discolor metals and stones.
- Be Gentle: Handle delicate pieces with care to avoid bending or breaking them. Use appropriate tools for adjustments or repairs.
- Separate Your Pieces: Store different types of jewelry separately to avoid scratching. For example, keep gold and silver pieces apart.
- Regular Inspections: Check settings and clasps periodically for signs of wear. Address any issues promptly to avoid losing stones or pieces
- Professional Cleaning: Consider having valuable pieces professionally cleaned and inspected at least once a year.