Jewelry Care
Your jewelry is crafted with care—treating it gently will help it stay radiant for years. Follow these simple tips to keep each piece in its best condition.
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Keep It Away from Water
Remove jewelry before showering, swimming, or washing hands to protect gold plating and gemstones.
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Take it off at night
Wearing jewelry to bed can cause chains to tangle or metal to bend. Sleeping with pieces on may also lead to unnecessary wear. Make it a habit to take your jewelry off at night and store it safely.
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Put It On Last, Take It Off First
Perfumes, lotions, hairsprays, and cosmetics can tarnish or corrode your jewelry over time. Always finish your beauty routine before putting on jewelry. When undressing, take jewelry off first to prevent tugging or damage.
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Clean It Gently, and Often
After wearing, wipe your jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oils, sweat, and dust. This keeps the surface clean and helps preserve its shine. For a deeper clean, use warm water with mild soap—but avoid soaking gold-plated items too often.
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Store It Smartly
Keep your jewelry in a fabric-lined box or individual pouches to prevent pieces from scratching each other. Store gold and silver separately. Gemstones especially should not be allowed to knock against one another. A cool, dry drawer is better than a humid bathroom shelf.