Jewelry Care

General Care

To preserve the beauty of your jewelry, always remove it before washing your hands, swimming, exercising, cleaning, or applying any personal care products.

Avoid exposing your pieces to soaps, perfume, lotion, makeup, hair products, and household chemicals, as these can dull the finish or damage the plating.

Always secure your earrings with rubber or metal backs to prevent accidental loss.

When not in use, store your jewelry in a cool, dry place—ideally inside a soft pouch or a lined jewelry box—to prevent scratches and tarnish.

Sterling Silver Jewelry Care

Sterling Silver is a delicate metal that requires gentle handling to maintain its shine.

Remove your jewelry before showering, swimming, or exercising, and avoid contact with beauty or cleaning products.

Handle stones carefully—many are fragile and can break, chip, or scratch.

Keep your jewelry away from extreme heat and humidity.

To restore its luster, polish your silver regularly using a soft jewelry cloth. Rub gently in one direction and avoid paper products such as tissues or paper towels, as they may cause micro-scratches.

A professional silver cleaner can be used on pure Sterling Silver pieces, but not on 18k Yellow Gold Vermeil or 18k Rose Gold Vermeil items.

Cord bracelets can be gently cleaned with a mild soap and soft sponge in lukewarm water.

Our Sterling Silver jewelry is coated with an anti-tarnish layer for protection, though this may naturally fade over time with wear and exposure.

When not being worn, store your jewelry in a dry, secure place such as a lined box or jewelry pouch.

Fine Jewelry Care

How to Store Your Jewelry

Always store your fine jewelry in a clean, dry space when not in use. A soft pouch or lined box will help prevent scratches and oxidation.

How to Clean and Maintain Your Jewelry

  • Wash gently with mild soap and warm water, then dry thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth.
  • Avoid jewelry dips or harsh polishes, as they may contain abrasives that can damage your pieces.
  • Keep jewelry away from perfumes, lotions, makeup, and hair products.
  • Avoid contact with chlorine, salt water, or other harsh chemicals that may erode metals and dull gemstones.
  • Remove jewelry before swimming, exercising, or engaging in physical activities.

14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, 14K Rose Gold, White Diamond & Plated Brass Jewelry

14K gold and diamond jewelry is crafted for durability and everyday wear. However, exposure to chemicals, chlorine, or salt water can gradually affect the shine and structural integrity of gold and rhodium finishes.

Even though these materials are designed to withstand daily life, we recommend removing them before swimming or exercising to avoid potential impact damage.

After exposure to water or sweat, gently clean your jewelry with a soft polishing cloth. Regular use of a jewelry cleaner and cloth can help preserve its brilliance and color.

Plated Brass Jewelry

Plated jewelry features a fine layer of precious metal—such as gold, silver, or rhodium—bonded to the surface of a brass base. Each layer is carefully applied to create a lasting, radiant finish.

While durable, plated brass jewelry should be protected from chemicals, humidity, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid contact with water whenever possible. If your piece becomes wet, gently pat dry with a soft cloth or tissue to maintain its shine and prevent fading.

Store plated jewelry separately in a pouch or lined box to minimize scratches and extend its lifespan.