Jewelry Care


SILVER

Silver tarnishes quite quickly when it comes into contact with oxygen, perfumes, lotions, hair products and sulfur. Happily, the best measure to prevent this is wearing your silver jewelry often. The oils in your skin help prevent tarnish. 

Cleaning your jewelry

You can clean your silver jewelry using warm water and a soap/ laundry powder, leave the jewelry for 10 min more or less and clean it with a wet cloth r a soft toothbrush.
This cleaning method is safe for hard gemstones, like topaz, amethyst, garnet, citrine, peridot, and cubic zirconia.
To polish your silver you can use a soft polishing cloth, rubbing the jewelry gently on the surface of the silver, avoiding any gemstones.
If you are not wearing your silver jewelry store it in a box or in our gift bag.

GOLD PLATED SILVER

Gold plated jewelry are made of sterling silver 925 with one or two microns of gold.
It’s a thin layer of gold, and therefore needed to be extra care.
If you wish your gold plated jewelry to long lest we recommend not spray any perfume while wearing your jewelry (you can wear you jewelry after spraying) 
Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing and exercising.
Avoid rubbing plated bracelets, necklaces and rings against each other.


Warranty:

All of our gold plated jewelry have a warranty of 2 months with proof of purchase. After these 2 months we offer a paid gold plating service


GOLD FILLED

Gold filled jewelry is created by pressure bonding a layer of gold to another metal. Though a gold filled jewelry is not that of solid gold.
Gold filled doesn't tarnish, rub off or turn colors. Wearers with sensitive skin to certain metals can wear gold filled and not worry of an allergic reaction. The layer of gold in gold filled pieces varies, still in all cases it's much thicker than regular gold plating.
Gold filled jewelry can be worn every day without fear of fading or rubbing off for many years.
You may clean gold-filled using mild soap and water