Jewelry Care Guide

  • Materials:
We adhere to the concept of environmental sustainability, and the materials used by our brand are recycled metals from reliable suppliers that can be used to create gemstones and other metal jewelry. Most products are made of pure silver (S925/999), 14K gold, 18K gold, pearls, agate, natural crystals, high-quality gemstones and other materials, usually handmade by local artisans. After processing (cutting, grinding, polishing), various shapes of shapes are obtained, which are dazzling. These materials have the best durability due to their hard texture, wear resistance, resistance to discoloration, and durability, making them very suitable for making jewelry.
In terms of gemstones, high-end gemstones such as artificial diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and topaz are commonly used, which are highly regarded for their rarity, beauty, and preciousness. In addition, some pearls and other semi precious stones are also used to provide more choices and innovation.
  • Maintenance method
1. Store Jewelry Properly 
- Avoid Clutter: Store each piece of jewelry separately to prevent scratching. Use individual pouches, boxes, or compartments.
- Keep in a Dry Place: Humidity can damage jewelry over time. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
 
2. Clear your Jewelry Regularly
- Gold and Silver: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently buff jewelry to restore shine. For deeper cleaning, use warm water and mild dish soap, and gently scrub with a soft-bristle brush.
Diamonds and Gemstones: Soak jewelry in a solution of warm water and a mild dish detergent. Use a soft brush to remove dirt and residue. Be cautious with delicate gemstones, as some may be sensitive to chemicals.
- Pearls: Wipe pearls with a soft, damp cloth after each use to remove body oils or makeup. Avoid using cleaning agents or ultrasonic cleaners on pearls.
3. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
- Perfume & Lotions: Always put your jewelry on after applying perfume, hairspray, or lotions to prevent chemicals from damaging the metal or gemstones.
- Chlorine and Saltwater: Remove your jewelry before swimming in pools or oceans. Chlorine can damage gold and platinum, while saltwater can corrode certain metals and gemstones.

4. Be Cautious with Physical Activity
Avoid Physical Labor: Remove rings, bracelets, or necklaces before engaging in activities such as exercising, gardening, or heavy lifting to prevent scratches, dents, or damage.
Take Off Jewelry at Night: Remove rings and bracelets before going to bed to prevent unnecessary wear and tear.
5. Be Aware of Jewelry Specifics
- Gold: Avoid exposing gold jewelry to abrasive surfaces or chemicals, as this can cause it to lose its luster over time.
- Platinum: Platinum can scratch more easily than gold, but it maintains its weight and appearance over time. Be cautious around hard surfaces.
- Silver: Silver tarnishes with exposure to air and moisture. Clean and polish it regularly to keep it bright.