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JEWELRY CARE GUIDE

MATERIAL CARE GUIDE

Simple care, made to keep your pieces looking their best.

 

DIAMONDS

what to know

While diamonds are one of the hardest natural materials, they can still be affected under certain conditions.

To keep your jewelry looking its best, we recommend removing it during activities that may involve impact or pressure, as these can affect the setting and overall finish.


How to Store

Store your jewelry in a safe, dry place when not in use—ideally in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches and maintain its shine.


How to Clean Diamond Jewelry

To maintain the brilliance of your diamonds, gently clean your jewelry using warm water and a mild, detergent-free soap. Use a soft-bristled brush to lightly remove any buildup, then rinse and pat dry with a soft cloth.

Avoid using abrasive cleaners, as they may affect the metal finish over time.


GOLD VERMEIL

Made to be worn daily, with care over time.

Gold vermeil may naturally develop subtle changes in tone over time, especially with regular wear and exposure to everyday elements.

With simple care, its original shine can be easily maintained and restored.

To preserve its finish, avoid prolonged contact with harsh chemicals.


How to Store

Store your jewelry in a dry, protected space when not in use—ideally in a soft pouch or jewelry box—to help preserve its finish.


How to Clean

Gently wipe your piece with a soft, dry cloth after wear to maintain its shine.

Avoid abrasive materials or excessive polishing, as they may affect the gold layer over time.
We recommend avoiding ultrasonic or steam cleaners for vermeil jewelry.

 

STERLING SILVER

Designed for everyday wear, with simple care over time.

Sterling silver is a lightweight, durable material made of 92.5% pure silver.

With regular wear and exposure to air, moisture, and everyday elements, it may naturally develop subtle changes in tone over time.

With simple care, its original shine can be easily maintained and restored.

To preserve its finish, avoid prolonged contact with harsh chemicals.


How to Store

Store your jewelry in a dry, protected space when not in use—ideally in a soft pouch or jewelry box—to help preserve its finish.


How to Clean

Gently wipe your piece with a soft, dry cloth after wear to maintain its shine.

For a deeper clean, use a silver polishing cloth with light pressure.
Ultrasonic cleaners can be used if needed.