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Keep Your Jewelry Beautiful for Years to Come

Our pieces are crafted in 925 sterling silver and gold-plated finishes, set with semi-precious stones. With the right care, they will maintain their brilliance and last a lifetime.

Protect from Moisture & Chemicals

Exposure to water, cleaning products, and chemicals is the number one cause of tarnish and finish damage. Always remove your jewelry before:

  • Washing dishes or doing laundry
  • Swimming, bathing, or visiting the spa — chlorinated and salt water can alter the metal's color and finish
  • Applying lotion, perfume, hairspray, or makeup — wait until your beauty routine is complete before putting on your jewelry
  • Cooking, gardening, or any activity involving cleaning fluids or physical impact

As a rule, keep your jewelry away from: water, dish soap, lotion, perfume, hairspray, makeup, silver cleaner, and other harsh chemicals. Never use silver or gold jewelry cleaner — these are too abrasive for plated finishes.

Last On, First Off

Put your jewelry on after getting dressed and take it off before undressing. This prevents accidental pulls that can stress settings or break delicate chains.

Store with Care

Proper storage protects your pieces from scratches, tangles, and tarnish:

  • Store each piece individually in a soft silk or velvet pouch, or in a lined jewelry box
  • Keep pieces separated to prevent scratching — especially important for stone-set rings
  • Avoid direct sunlight and humidity
  • Wrap pieces in anti-tarnish paper for long-term storage; an eyeglass cloth works as an alternative

Cleaning Your Jewelry

Gently wipe your pieces with a soft, dry lint-free cloth after each wear to remove oils and residue. For stone-set pieces, use a dry soft-bristle brush to reach around settings — avoid water or chemical cleaners.

Material Notes

  • 925 Sterling Silver: May develop a natural patina over time. Polish gently with a sterling silver cloth to restore shine. Avoid prolonged moisture exposure.
  • Gold-Plated: The gold layer is beautiful but delicate — avoid abrasives, moisture, and chemicals to preserve the finish.
  • Semi-Precious Stones: Handle with care. Avoid impact, prolonged sun exposure, and contact with liquids, which can affect color and setting integrity.