care guide

Proper care and maintenance of jewellery are essential to ensure longevity and preserve each piece's aesthetic appeal. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of best practices for maintaining jewellery.
All jewellery is designed to be water resistant, allowing for wear during activities such as swimming, showering, or exercising. However, to prolong the life of your jewellery, it is advisable to remove it before engaging in these activities. Continuous exposure to water can lead to deterioration over time, even in water-resistant items.
Moisture is a significant factor that can adversely affect jewellery. To prevent tarnishing and damage, jewellery should be kept away from excessive moisture.
Another important practice is to remove jewellery before sleeping. The friction and pressure from bedding can cause scratches and other forms of damage. Additionally, it is advisable to allow any perfumes or lotions to dry completely before wearing jewellery. The chemicals in these products can react with metals and gemstones, leading to discolouration or degradation.
Before entering the water, it is prudent to remove jewellery. This precaution helps to avoid exposure to chlorine, salt water, or other chemicals that can harm the integrity of the materials. Furthermore, storing jewellery in its designated bag or box when not in use is also recommended. This practice protects pieces from scratches, tangling, and exposure to environmental factors that could lead to damage.
Lastly, it is advisable to remove jewellery during physical activities. The movement and impact associated with exercise can cause stress on the jewellery, potentially leading to breakage or loss.
Even though our jewellery is water resistant by following these guidelines, you can ensure that your jewellery remains in excellent condition for years to come.