FOREWORD
Before you dive into this care guide, please note that our jewelry is made from stainless steel and gold plating. When it comes to choosing materials for jewelry creation, stainless steel and gold plating stand out as remarkable choices, combining both elegance and durability.
Stainless steel, renowned for its strength and corrosion resistance, provides a solid foundation for creating long-lasting jewelry. Its composition gives it anti-stain properties, protecting it from oxidation and moisture-related changes. Additionally, its ability to maintain its initial shine makes it an ideal choice for everyday pieces that require minimal maintenance while retaining their original beauty.
On the other hand, gold plating adds a touch of luxury and refinement to jewelry without compromising durability. By applying a thin layer of gold over a metal base, gold plating provides the sumptuous look of pure gold at a fraction of the cost. This technique also allows for the creation of intricate and detailed designs, offering jewelry enthusiasts a variety of choices.
Together, stainless steel and gold plating offer a perfect combination of strength and aesthetics, allowing jewelry to withstand the rigors of daily life while captivating attention with their timeless elegance.
However, it's important to note that it's completely normal for your everyday jewelry to show signs of wear over time, regardless of their composition, as they live and evolve with you.
1. CLEAN YOUR JEWELRY REGULARLY
Frequency : Monthly, or as needed. To maintain the shine of your jewelry, it is essential to clean them regularly. For cleaning, use warm water and a mild soap, such as Marseille soap. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to gently wipe away dirt, fingerprints, and residues that may accumulate on the surface of the jewelry.
2. AVOID CONTACT WITH WATER AND ABRASIVE PRODUCTS
Although stainless steel jewelry is resistant to corrosion, it is best to avoid exposing it to water and harsh chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, and household cleaning products. Remove your jewelry before showering, swimming, or engaging in household chores to prevent potential damage.
3. REMEMBER TO STORE YOUR JEWELRY WHEN REMOVING THEM
When not wearing your jewelry, make sure to store it properly to prevent scratches and damage. Use our jewelry boxes for each piece to protect them from oxidation and scratches. Avoid stacking them together to prevent tangling or rubbing against each other.
4. TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHAIN
Although the chains we offer are designed to be as robust as possible, they are still delicate. Avoid pulling or catching them forcefully, as this could cause the chain to break. Remember to store it gently in your jewelry box and prevent it from tangling or rubbing against other jewelry pieces.