Jewelry Care

Gold-Plated Jewelry
  • Gentle Cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe your jewelry after each wear to remove oils and residue.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals, including perfumes, lotions, and household cleaners, as they can damage the gold plating.
  • Storage: Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Use a jewelry pouch or a separate compartment to prevent scratching.
  • Limit Exposure: Remove your jewelry when swimming or showering to prevent exposure to chlorine and moisture.
Silver-Plated Jewelry
  • Regular Polishing: Use a silver polishing cloth to gently buff away tarnish and maintain the shine of your jewelry.
  • Avoid Moisture: Keep your jewelry dry and away from moisture, as silver plating is susceptible to tarnishing when exposed to humidity.
  • Storage: Store your jewelry in an airtight container or a tarnish-resistant pouch to minimize tarnish formation.
  • Avoid Chemicals: Remove your jewelry before applying lotions, perfumes, or engaging in household chores involving chemicals to protect the plating.
Fabric Jewelry
  • Spot Cleaning: For minor stains, gently spot clean jewelry using a mild detergent and a soft cloth. Avoid rubbing vigorously to prevent damage.
  • Air Drying: After cleaning, allow the jewelry to air dry completely to prevent color fading and maintain its shape.
  • Storage: Store jewelry in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to prevent colors from fading and fabric from deteriorating.
  • Avoid Water: Keep jewelry away from water and moisture to maintain its appearance and prevent damage.