
Care Tips

Professional Maintenance
Schedule professional inspections and cleanings for your fine jewelry at least once a year. A professional jeweler can inspect your pieces for issues and perform deeper cleanings to help maintain their original shine and beauty.

Periodic Inspection
Inspect your jewelry regularly for any signs of wear, loose stones, or damage to the metal. If you find any issues, take it to a trusted jeweler to have it repaired before it worsens.

Regular Cleaning
Clean your jewelry regularly with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust, dirt, and chemical residues that may accumulate. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals as they can damage the metal and gemstones.

Proper Storage
Store your fine jewelry in individual cases or soft pouches to prevent them from scratching, tangling, or damaging each other. It's also important to keep them away from other jewelry that may have rough surfaces that could scratch them.

No Contact with Water and Heat
Remove your jewelry before swimming, showering, or engaging in activities involving water, as water can damage certain gemstones and loosen settings. Additionally, avoid exposing your jewelry to extremely high temperatures, as this can damage the stones and deform the metal.

Avoid Contact with Chemicals
Chemical substances such as chlorine, ammonia, and alcohol can damage the metal and gemstones of your jewelry. Therefore, it's important to avoid contact with cleaning products, perfumes, lotions, and other corrosive chemicals while wearing your jewelry.