Jewelry Care
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Jewelry Care Guide
Sterling Silver
- • All sterling silver jewelry will tarnish—or oxidize—over time as it reacts with chemicals in the air around us, especially Sulphur.
- • Wearing your silver jewelry often is the best way to prevent tarnish because the oils in your skin help to keep it from oxidizing faster. Even if not worn on a daily basis, proper care will allow your fine quality silver piece to last a lifetime.
- • If your piece becomes heavily tarnished, remove it with warm water, mild soap and a clean, soft cotton or flannel cloth, a special sterling silver cleaning cloth or a very soft-bristle brush like a baby toothbrush. We do not recommend silver polish or dip-style cleaning solutions.
- • Avoid salt water, air pollutants, household chemicals or everyday items that contain sulfur, such as leather, rubber, and chlorine.
- • Make sure to apply perfume, hairspray, or deodorant before your jewelry as these products may damage the finish.
- • Remove your silver jewelry before swimming or using household cleaning products.
- • To minimize scratches and other damage, store your silver jewelry either in a cloth pouch or in a separate compartment in your jewelry box.
14k Gold Vermeil
- • To clean your gold vermeil jewelry, buff gently with a soft, dry 100% cotton microfiber cloth. If the piece is especially dirty, wash it with a small amount of gentle dish soap or non-chemical soap and warm water, rinse it well and allow to dry on a cloth or paper towel before buffing. Never use chemical cleaners on 14k gold vermeil jewelry – it can strip the gold finish.
- • Remove your vermeil jewelry when bathing, swimming, exercising, or cleaning. Exposure to water, high heats, household cleaning products or chlorine can permanently damage or discolor the gold layer.
- • Apply perfume, hairspray, or deodorant before wearing your jewelry as certain chemicals in these products may damage the finish.
- • To minimize scratches and damage, store your jewelry in a cloth pouch or a separate compartment in your jewelry box.
14k Gold
- • To clean your 14k solid gold piece, scrub it lightly with a soft-bristled brush using warm water and detergent-free soap, then, buff gently with a clean cloth.
- • When not in use, we recommend storing these pieces in a safe, dry place to protect them against the elements.
Ceramic
- • Clean your ceramic jewelry with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
- • This material can be damaged if exposed to a direct flame or harsh chemicals, such as perfume and nail polish remover.
- • Ceramic may scratch, so treat your pieces with care.
- • Please note that ceramic pieces can crack if dropped.
Ruthenium Finish
- • To clean your piece, use a gentle dish soap or non-chemical soap and warm water, rinse well then pat dry with soft cloth.
Diamonds
- • To clean your diamond jewelry, soak in tepid water with a drop of gentle dish soap and use a soft brush to reach behind the stone then wipe with soft, pure cotton cloth.
- • For an extra sparkle, a drop of ammonia can be added to rinse water when cleaning diamonds set in gold.
- • Although diamonds are the hardest mineral, they are not indestructible and should still be treated with care to prevent chipping and abrasion.
- • We recommend placing diamonds in a separate compartment of your jewelry box or in a soft bag to avoid scratching the metal and stones in other pieces.
Pearls
- • To clean pearls, wash with gentle dish soap and a soft cloth, then rinse in clean water and wrap in a thin, damp cotton towel to dry.
- • After wearing, wipe pearls with a damp cloth and store in a dark, cool place. To avoid scratching, store pearls separately in a cloth pouch.
- • Pearls are delicate. In general, we recommend that they be the last item you put on and the first you take off to minimize exposure to perfume and skin products.
- • Avoid exposing your pearls to chemicals, direct sunlight, extreme heat, or dry atmospheres, which may cause surface cracking and other damage.
Natural Gemstones
- • To clean your gemstone jewelry, use tepid water and detergent-free soap, scrub lightly with a soft-bristled brush, then wipe with soft, pure cotton cloth.
- • Avoid chemicals and high temperatures.
- • Always ensure the piece is completely dry before storing in a safe, dry place when not worn.
- • Please note, natural gemstones may have some color variance as each stone is unique.
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