Care of your jewelry

All our jewelry has been made with love by us to be well-loved by you. With proper care, it will continue to shine .

HOW TO WEAR MY JEWELRY

The more intentional you are about caring for your jewelry, the longer it will last.

Remove your jewelry before doing any activity that risks physical damage.

As a general care tip, your jewelry should be the last thing you put on before going out and the first thing you remove upon coming home.

HOW SHOULD I STORE MY JEWELRY?

Storage is important. Always store your pieces, particularly gemstones, individually so they don't get scratched or tangled.

Our sealed jewelry boxes or pouches can be used to keep your pieces separate.

Other tips:

- Keep creams and sprays away from your jewelry pieces, as they are particularly susceptible to the effects of chemicals in perfumes, hairsprays, makeup, nail polish removers, body oils, sunscreens, and deodorants.

- Keep the chains fastened in the clasp to prevent them from tangling.

HOW DO I CLEAN MY JEWELRY?

Clean your jewelry carefully with a soft, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth or chamois. Doing this from time to time will help maintain or restore its shine.

If necessary, you can use a mild liquid detergent with warm water and a soft toothbrush, then rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.

Avoid using immersion polishes or abrasive jewelry cleaners as they contain harsh chemicals and can harm your piece.

HOW I CARE FOR MY JEWELRY

Our 9k or 18kt gold pieces are made from solid gold, meaning they do not lose their golden tone. However, gold is a naturally soft and malleable metal that can scratch, so it is important to properly store the pieces and handle them with care.

However, our 925 sterling silver pieces have a thick layer of 18k gold plating on top, however, although this layer is thick, it can wear off. That's why proper care is so important to help your pieces look their best. You should make sure that your pieces do not come into contact with lotions, cosmetics or perfumes, as the chemicals they contain can cause the gold plating to wear off more easily. And to ensure your jewelry maintains its lustrous shine, remove your pieces when you exercise, clean, garden, shower, bathe, or swim in chlorinated or salt water.