Jewelry Care
The qualities and materials of our jewelry are detailed in each product. Contact with chemicals should be avoided, regardless of the quality of the jewelry. Skin pH is another factor that affects jewelry wear. It differs from person to person, that's why the same piece of jewelry can have a different reaction from skin to skin.
Silver 925: The metal has the property of oxidizing over time and losing its luster. You can restore it by rubbing it with a soft cloth or by leaving it for 15 minutes in a container of baking soda and warm water.
Gold plated silver 925 (18 carat): It is the ideal choice for those who love gold or rose gold color and gold jewelry, but don't want to spend a lot of money. Gold plating means that the silver jewelry has a thin coating of gold of specific carats. Our gold plated jewelry is 18 carat gold plated. The plating of the jewelry tends to wear off over time so that the natural silver color eventually prevails. This is accelerated if the jewelry is often in contact with water or chemicals (creams, perfumes, etc.). Of course, gold-plated jewelry does not have the same quality and lifespan as a gold one, for this very reason they need special care and attention. It is recommended to keep them in their packaging when not in use, and avoid contact with water during use.
Stainless Steel: It has a high resistance to corrosion, is hardly affected by acids and is not easily scratched. However, in case it gets black stains, you can clean it using warm water, soap and a little vinegar.
Various metals: Metals tend to corrode both from contact with water, and from daily use and contact with chemicals (creams, perfumes, etc.). For their long-term maintenance, contact with water and chemicals should be avoided, while when not in use, they should be kept in their packaging and not exposed.
Tips! If you want your jewelry to always be like new and to protect it from the natural tendency of silver to tarnish as well as from any kind of wear and tear, we have some tips for you!
As women we love pampering! That's why don't forget to take off your jewelry when you apply cream or when you want to enjoy your bath!
Do you want to put your favorite perfume? Do it before wearing your favorite necklace!!
Avoid contact of jewelry with sea water and chlorine!
Do you enjoy working out or walking for hours? We suggest you take off your jewelry first because the acidic sweat alters its gold plating!
Of course, we always remove our jewelry while sleeping so there is no risk of it getting cut!
Do you do housework? Our favorite rings and bracelets must not come into contact with detergents or other acidic liquids
Jewelry needs special care even when we are not wearing it! Keep them in their pouch so they don't get tangled and there's no risk of them rubbing against other jewelry!
Silver 925: The metal has the property of oxidizing over time and losing its luster. You can restore it by rubbing it with a soft cloth or by leaving it for 15 minutes in a container of baking soda and warm water.
Gold plated silver 925 (18 carat): It is the ideal choice for those who love gold or rose gold color and gold jewelry, but don't want to spend a lot of money. Gold plating means that the silver jewelry has a thin coating of gold of specific carats. Our gold plated jewelry is 18 carat gold plated. The plating of the jewelry tends to wear off over time so that the natural silver color eventually prevails. This is accelerated if the jewelry is often in contact with water or chemicals (creams, perfumes, etc.). Of course, gold-plated jewelry does not have the same quality and lifespan as a gold one, for this very reason they need special care and attention. It is recommended to keep them in their packaging when not in use, and avoid contact with water during use.
Stainless Steel: It has a high resistance to corrosion, is hardly affected by acids and is not easily scratched. However, in case it gets black stains, you can clean it using warm water, soap and a little vinegar.
Various metals: Metals tend to corrode both from contact with water, and from daily use and contact with chemicals (creams, perfumes, etc.). For their long-term maintenance, contact with water and chemicals should be avoided, while when not in use, they should be kept in their packaging and not exposed.
Tips! If you want your jewelry to always be like new and to protect it from the natural tendency of silver to tarnish as well as from any kind of wear and tear, we have some tips for you!
As women we love pampering! That's why don't forget to take off your jewelry when you apply cream or when you want to enjoy your bath!
Do you want to put your favorite perfume? Do it before wearing your favorite necklace!!
Avoid contact of jewelry with sea water and chlorine!
Do you enjoy working out or walking for hours? We suggest you take off your jewelry first because the acidic sweat alters its gold plating!
Of course, we always remove our jewelry while sleeping so there is no risk of it getting cut!
Do you do housework? Our favorite rings and bracelets must not come into contact with detergents or other acidic liquids
Jewelry needs special care even when we are not wearing it! Keep them in their pouch so they don't get tangled and there's no risk of them rubbing against other jewelry!