Jewelry Care Guide

To ensure the longevity and radiance of your jewellery pieces, follow these essential care tips below.

Bracelet Care

1) Wearing

Avoid over-stretching, For example, when putting your bracelet on roll the bracelet over your hand rather than pulling to stretch it. When taking your bracelet off, do the same.

To preserve the integrity of your jewelry, put it on after applying cosmetics, perfume, hairspray, and other potentially corrosive substances.

You should remove your it before showering, bathing, swimming, sleeping or playing sports.
Gemstones can be fragile so please protect your bracelet when you can from bumps and scrapes.

2) Storing

Keep your jewelry in the box we provide when you are not wearing it ,Additionally, store it separately from other jewelry to prevent damage.

3) Cleansing

To care for your jewelry, A gentle clean with water⁠ and a soft cotton cloth after each wear. Avoid using cleaning materials on both the stones and metals. A damp cloth can be used on the stones, but be sure to use a straight motion, rather than circular, when wiping down the piece of jewelry.

Care Guides By Materials

Gold

Our recycled gold pieces require proper care but will last forever. Wear them daily, anywhere—their subtle hue won't oxidize or discolour.

How to clean gold jewelry

1) While 14k gold is made to last a lifetime, it does require gentle care and occasional polishing. 

2) To maintain the shine of your jewelry, gently clean it with a soft-bristled brush or cloth using warm water and detergent-free soap. 

3) Don’t use abrasive cleaners. 

4) Ultrasonic cleaners are safe to use on 14k gold jewelry.  

Silver

Sterling Silver is a lightweight metal made of 92.5% pure silver.

How to clean silver jewelry.

1) While it’s highly durable and designed for everyday wear. Sterling silver may tarnish over time.

2) Clean by wiping with a soft, damp cloth. To remove tarnish, buff gently with a silver polishing cloth.

3) Ultrasonic cleaners are safe to use on silver jewelry.

4) Please note: If you’re wearing pieces made of oxidized silver, they will need to be cleaned differently. Oxidized silver products have a special finish, so we recommend a dry clean—no water or silver cleaning polish—otherwise finish may rub off entirely.