Jewelry Care
Jewelry Care
Your exquisite jewelry is both a financial investment and an emotional investment. Taking care of your gems, pearls and diamond jewelry will not only make them look beautiful and more beautiful, but also ensure that they can be handed down from generation to generation.
Our jewelry is durable. Nevertheless, you need to take some precautions to prevent tarnishing and keep your jewelry in optimal condition:
Sunshine - Just as the sun damages the skin, heat and light can also damage certain gemstones. Too much sunlight will fade or damage amethyst and topaz. If pearls are exposed to too much sunlight, they will bleach and peel off. Some other gemstones, such as opal, will darken if exposed to too much light. When not wearing, store your jewelry in a closed space (such as a jewelry box).
Chemicals - Contact with common household chemicals, such as ammonia or bleach, can damage metals and gemstones. Even chemicals used on the body, such as perfume, hair gel and lotion, can affect metals and dull gemstones. In order to make your jewelry look brand new, it is best to apply perfume, lotion or hair gel before wearing jewelry. Before swimming or using any type of household cleaner, it is best to remove the beautiful jewelry. Avoid wetting your jewelry (for example, do not wear it in the shower). Because the water in many families contains a small amount of sulfur, your silver will lose luster over time. The chemicals in ordinary soap and shampoo also react with your silver. Avoid contact with chlorine, cleaning agents or cleaning chemicals.
Friction Avoid abrasive surfaces that may scratch the coating.
Your exquisite jewelry is both a financial investment and an emotional investment. Taking care of your gems, pearls and diamond jewelry will not only make them look beautiful and more beautiful, but also ensure that they can be handed down from generation to generation.
Our jewelry is durable. Nevertheless, you need to take some precautions to prevent tarnishing and keep your jewelry in optimal condition:
Sunshine - Just as the sun damages the skin, heat and light can also damage certain gemstones. Too much sunlight will fade or damage amethyst and topaz. If pearls are exposed to too much sunlight, they will bleach and peel off. Some other gemstones, such as opal, will darken if exposed to too much light. When not wearing, store your jewelry in a closed space (such as a jewelry box).
Chemicals - Contact with common household chemicals, such as ammonia or bleach, can damage metals and gemstones. Even chemicals used on the body, such as perfume, hair gel and lotion, can affect metals and dull gemstones. In order to make your jewelry look brand new, it is best to apply perfume, lotion or hair gel before wearing jewelry. Before swimming or using any type of household cleaner, it is best to remove the beautiful jewelry. Avoid wetting your jewelry (for example, do not wear it in the shower). Because the water in many families contains a small amount of sulfur, your silver will lose luster over time. The chemicals in ordinary soap and shampoo also react with your silver. Avoid contact with chlorine, cleaning agents or cleaning chemicals.
Friction Avoid abrasive surfaces that may scratch the coating.