Jewelry Care Guide
Our sterling silver jewelry is designed to bring modern elegance to everyday wear. With the right care, your pieces will maintain their shine, clarity, and refined finish over time.
Everyday Care Tips
- 1 Avoid wearing your jewelry for long periods during heavy sweating. Sweat contains natural acids and other compounds that can affect the finish of sterling silver over time.
- 2 Keep your jewelry away from chemicals and daily product buildup, including skincare, makeup, perfume, hairspray, lotion, and other beauty products. Allow all products to fully absorb or dry before putting your jewelry on.
- 3 Do not wear your jewelry while swimming, showering, or using hot tubs or hot springs. Keeping sterling silver dry helps reduce oxidation and preserves its finish.
- 4 When not in use for an extended period, gently wipe your jewelry clean and store it separately in a jewelry box or sealed pouch to reduce friction, scratches, and exposure to air.
After Each Wear
Wipe your piece gently with a soft, dry polishing cloth to remove oils, moisture, and surface buildup. This simple step helps maintain shine and keeps stones looking bright.
How to Store It
Store each piece on its own whenever possible. Separate storage helps prevent scratching, tangling, and contact with harder surfaces that may dull the finish.
Cleaning Your Jewelry
Use a gentle cleaner approved for sterling silver when needed. Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol, bleach, ammonia, and abrasive materials, especially around plated finishes and stone settings.
Diamond Alternative Stones
Our stones are chosen for their brilliance, but they still benefit from gentle handling. Avoid impact against hard surfaces and clean around the setting carefully to keep maximum sparkle.
What to Avoid
- 1 Do not expose your jewelry to household cleaners, chlorine, hand sanitizer, or other strong formulas.
- 2 Remove your jewelry before exercise, sleep, showering, and swimming to minimize wear and accidental damage.
- 3 Avoid stacking pieces too tightly if they may rub against one another and create friction marks.
- 4 Do not use paper towels, tissues, or rough cloths to clean stones or metal surfaces, as these can leave fine scratches.