Jewelry Care Guide

Your Personal Jewelry Care Guide

 

Your Personal Jewelry Care Guide

 

Daily Wear Guidelines

Put on last: Apply after makeup, perfume, and lotion to avoid chemical exposure.

Remove before sleeping: Prevent tangling and deformation from pressure.

Remove Before Activities: Take off women jewelry before bathing, exercising, swimming, or doing household chores to prevent knocks, sweat stains, and chemical damage.

Avoid Extreme Conditions: High temperatures, humidity, and direct sunlight accelerate oxidation or cause healing stones fractures.

 

Cleaning and Purification Guide

 

Crystal Jewelry:

Energy Cleansing:
Place healing stones under moonlight overnight (avoid direct light) or use a clear crystal cluster to absorb negative energy.

Prohibited:
Never use ultrasonic cleaners (fragile) or chemical agents (damages luster).

 

Sterling Silver & Gold-Plated Accessories:

 

Silver Jewelry Cleaning: Quickly wipe with silver polish (only on sterling silver parts), then dry with a soft cloth.

Gold-Plated Maintenance: Gently wipe with a cotton swab dipped in soapy water, rinse with cold water, and dry immediately without rubbing.

Color Retention: Plating typically lasts 6-12 months with daily wear. Exposure of the silver base after wear is natural and can be seen as a mark of time.

 

Storage & Precautions

 

Store Separately: Keep designer jewelry in individual compartments within pouches or soft-lined boxes to prevent scratches.

Avoid Moisture & Wood: Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid wooden boxes (acidic substances cause metal oxidation).

 

About Plating & Handmade Warmth

 

Gold plating wear is normal. Once silver jewelry is exposed, clean with silver polish to reveal a different kind of pure beauty.

Handmade pieces may bear subtle traces of craftsmanship—this is the "handmade warmth" rather than a flaw. Cherish it.

With loving care, let your designer jewelry grow with you.