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Jewelry Care

Your jewelry is made to be worn and cherished. Proper care ensures each piece retains its brilliance, finish, and elegance over time. Discover simple ways to protect and preserve your collection so it continues to shine beautifully every day.

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Care Essentials

Keep your jewelry looking its best by handling it with care. Avoid exposure to water, perfumes, lotions, and harsh chemicals, as these can dull finishes and damage delicate details. Remove jewelry before swimming, exercising, or sleeping to prevent unnecessary wear. When not in use, store pieces in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box to protect them from scratches and tangling. A little daily care goes a long way in preserving the beauty of your collection.

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Caring for metals

Sterling silver and plated jewelry require gentle upkeep to maintain their shine. To prevent tarnishing, store pieces in a dry, airtight environment and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture. Clean sterling silver with a soft polishing cloth—never abrasive materials. For gold, silver, or rhodium-plated pieces, be especially mindful: these finishes are delicate and can wear over time. Avoid rubbing or over-cleaning, and keep them away from chemicals to extend their lifespan and luster.

Inlay Jewelry

Inlay jewelry—featuring materials like glass, gemstones, etc—deserves extra attention. These pieces are more sensitive to moisture, heat, and impact. Avoid soaking or submerging them in water, and keep them away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, which can cause fading or cracking. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth only. With proper care, inlay designs will retain their intricate beauty and vibrant detail for years to come.