Jewelry Care Instructions

• Avoid wearing jewelry while swimming, showering, or participating in any activities that may cause damage to the piece.

• Keep jewelry away from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat to prevent tarnishing and discoloration.

• Store jewelry in a cool, dry place, ideally in airtight containers or zip-lock bags, to prevent oxidation.

• Avoid exposing jewelry to harsh chemicals such as perfumes, hairspray, and cleaning products, which can damage the piece.

• Clean your jewelry with a soft, dry cloth or a gentle jewelry cleaning solution. Avoid abrasive materials and harsh chemicals.

Special Care for Sterling Silver 925

Sterling silver jewelry (925) requires special care to maintain its natural shine:

• Use a silver polishing cloth specifically designed for sterling silver.

• If a deeper clean is needed, use a mild soap diluted in lukewarm water and gently clean with a soft brush or cloth.

• Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a soft, dry cloth.

• Do not use baking soda, toothpaste, or any abrasive materials as they can scratch or damage the surface and finish.

• Be gentle when handling jewelry to avoid bending, scratching, or damaging the piece.

• Periodically check the settings and clasps to ensure everything is secure and in good condition.

Care for Rhodium-Plated Brass Jewelry

• Rhodium-plated brass jewelry features a shiny protective layer that helps prevent tarnishing. However, the plating may wear off over time with exposure.

• Avoid contact with water, sweat, soaps, perfumes, lotions, and cleaning products, as they can damage the rhodium coating.

• Put on your jewelry last, after applying cosmetics or perfume, and always remove it before sleeping, working out, or showering.

• Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners or abrasive materials.

• When not in use, store your jewelry in a cool, dry place, preferably in a zip-lock bag or a fabric-lined jewelry box.

• If you notice greenish marks on your skin, it means the plating has worn off and the base brass is exposed - this is a natural reaction and harmless.