Jewelry Care
General Care Guide for Your Jewelry
Your jewelry is made to accompany you through special moments and everyday life. To preserve its shine and quality for longer, we recommend following these general care tips:
1. Avoid contact with chemicals
Perfumes, creams, lotions, sprays, alcohol-based products or household cleaners can damage the finish and accelerate the fading of the gold plating. Apply them before putting on your jewelry and make sure your skin is completely dry.
2. Remove them before sleeping, exercising, or showering
Even though many pieces are water-resistant, sweat, friction, or constant moisture can shorten the lifespan of the plating and affect the structure of the piece.
3. Store them properly
When not in use, keep your jewelry in a dry place, separated from other pieces—ideally in its own pouch or case. This prevents scratches, tangling, and dullness.
4. Clean them gently
Use a dry, soft cloth (like microfiber) to remove sweat, dust, or natural skin oils. Avoid abrasive products, chemicals, or hard brushes.
Specific Care by Piece or Material
Bangles with Closure
These bracelets feature a delicate closing system that requires extra care:
- Do not pull or force the clasp. This can damage or loosen the mechanism over time.
- Open and close them using both hands, following the natural motion of the clasp without applying excessive force.
- Avoid bumps or drops, as they can easily scratch or bend.
- Do not wear them while sleeping, showering, or exercising.
Stainless Steel Jewelry with 18k-24k Gold Plating
Stainless steel is a strong, durable material—perfect for everyday use.
- These pieces are water-resistant, but we recommend avoiding direct contact with perfumes, lotions, or cleaning products to preserve the gold layer.
- They require minimal maintenance, just a soft dry cloth after each wear.
- Perfect for those looking for easy-to-wear pieces without sacrificing style.
Copper Jewelry with 14k-18k Gold Plating
These pieces are made with high-quality copper, but they require more attention.
- They can get wet occasionally, but we recommend avoiding frequent exposure to water to preserve the plating.
- Avoid sweat, lotions, and perfumes directly on the piece.
- Copper is more delicate and can bend easily, so avoid pressure or impact.
- Store them in a dry place, away from other jewelry to prevent scratching.
Jewelry with Mother of Pearl or Natural Shell
These are one-of-a-kind organic pieces, with natural color variations and textures.
- Avoid water and humidity, as they can crack or dull the natural surface.
- Do not apply products directly onto the piece.
- Keep them away from direct sunlight and drastic temperature changes.
- Clean only with a soft, dry cloth—never use chemicals.
- Store in padded cases to protect from bumps or scratches.
Proper care will help extend the life and appearance of your jewelry. Follow these guidelines to keep each piece looking its best over time.