Material & Care
How To Care For My Jewelry
Handling pieces delicately is the easiest way to care for your jewelry. Constantly dropping, banging, or catching the piece will weaken it over time.
We strongly recommend that you remove your jewelry for any activity such as swimming and exercising. We do not guarantee any stone’s longevity, and even though diamonds are indeed hard, they can and will break when exposed to such activities.
Habitual cleaning will remove skin oils, dirt, and other surface residue that sticks to your jewelry. We recommend using a soft cloth or toothbrush, dipped in warm soapy water and gently scrub the metal. Commercial jewelry cleaning solutions can be harsh and should be used sparingly or avoided entirely with stone jewelry.
Store your jewelry in a safe and organized space. Constant tangling of chains can weaken the links, and diamonds can scratch other stones if they are kept closely together. Make sure your natural stones are stored somewhere cool, dry, and shielded from the sun. It is safe to use traditional silver or gold cleaner on these pieces, unless your piece contains oxidized silver.
Silver oxidization is not a permanent treatment, so it will fade over time and reveal shiny silver beneath. It fades differently on every person depending on body chemistry, so you may notice a difference within a few weeks, months, or years down the line. Contact us if you wish to have us re-oxidize your jewelry at any time.
By following these care guidelines, you can keep your jewelry looking beautiful for years to come!