Jewelry Care Guide

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Solid Gold

10K/14K Solid Gold jewelry is ideal for every day wear. With proper care it maintains its value and appearance over time. Solid gold is restistant to tarnishing and its higher percentage of alloy makes it more durable compaired to higher-karat gold, which is softer and more yellow-hued in nature.

    • Limit exposure to water, personal care and beauty products.

    • Remove jewelry before swimming in chlorinated water, salt water and hot springs.

    • Store jewelry seperately, hang necklaces to avoid any tangling.

    • Wipe clean with a soft cloth and store in an air-tight box.

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Gold Plating

Gold plating features a layer of 14K gold over 92.5 sterling silver. While durable, it will naturally fade over time, eventually revealing the sterling silver beneath. How quickly it fades depends on wear frequency and your skin’s pH. Following our care tips helps maintain its shine.

    • Limit exposure to water, personal care and beauty products.

    • Remove jewelry before swimming, showering and avoid extreme heat.

    • Store jewelry items seperately, and hang necklaces to avoid tangling.

    • Store jewelry in an air-tight box.

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Rhodium Plating

Rhodium plating enhances the durability of sterling silver. It improves the overall appearance, reducing scratches and tarnishing, offering an extra layer of protection for those with skin allergies and sensitivities.

    • Limit exposure to water, personal care and beauty products.

    • Remove jewelry before swimming in chlorinated water, salt water and hot springs.

    • Store jewelry items seperately and hang necklaces to avoid tangling.

    • Wipe clean with a soft cloth and store in an air-tight box.

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Sterling Silver

Sterling silver jewelry is made from 92.5% pure silver and is known for it’s shiny appearance. While silver may dull or tarnish over time, it can easily be cleaned and polished to maintain its beauty, making it a lasting piece. It will not turn your skin green and is a semi-precious material generally considered to be hypoallergenic.

    • Limit exposure to water, personal care and beauty products.

    • Remove your jewelry before swimming in chlorinated water, salt water and hot springs.

    • Store jewelry items seperately and hang necklaces to avoid tangling.

    • Wipe clean with a soft cloth and store in an air-tight box.

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Cubic Zirconia Stones

Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is a popular, affordable alternative to diamonds in jewelry. It is a high-quality, lab-created stone that mimics the shine and clarity of real diamonds. Durable and available in various colors and shapes, it is perfect for stylish jewelry without the high cost.

    • Avoid harsh chemicals – Keep away from cleaning agents, perfumes, and lotions.

    • Clean gently – Use warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth.

    • Store separately – Keep in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches.

    • Remove before activities – Take off before swimming, exercising, or doing chores.

    • Polish regularly – Wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth to maintain sparkle.

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Semi Precious Gemstones

Semi-precious gemstones are natural or lab-created stones and are known for their beauty, color, and unique properties. They include gems like amethyst, topaz, garnet, and peridot. These stones are more affordable than precious gemstones but still add vibrant color and personal meaning to jewelry pieces.

    • Avoid direct sunlight – Some stones can fade over time.

    • Keep away from chemicals – Avoid perfumes, lotions, and cleaning products.

    • Clean gently – Use mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.

    • Store separately – Keep in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches.

    • Remove before activities – Take off before swimming, exercising, or doing chores.

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Genuine Gemstones

Genuine gemstones are natural stones, valued for their beauty, rarity, and durability. They include diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and more. Each gemstone has unique colours and properties, making them a timeless and meaningful choice for jewelry.

    • Avoid harsh chemicals – Keep away from cleaning products, perfumes, and lotions.

    • Clean carefully – Use mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.

    • Store properly – Keep in a padded jewelry box or soft pouch to prevent scratches.

    • Remove before activities – Take off before swimming, exercising, or doing chores.

    • Check settings regularly – Ensure prongs and clasps are secure to avoid losing stones.

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Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater pearls are elegant, organic gems grown in mussels, known for their soft shine and unique shapes. They come in various shades and are more affordable than saltwater pearls, making them a timeless and stylish choice for jewelry.

    • Avoid chemicals – Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and hairsprays.

    • Wipe after wearing – Use a soft, damp cloth to remove oils and dirt.

    • Store separately – Keep in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box to prevent scratches.

    • Wear often – Pearls absorb moisture from the air, keeping them from drying out.

    • Avoid water – Remove before swimming or showering to prevent damage.