Materials

Stainless Steel Jewelry

Why Stainless Steel? Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and does not tarnish, making it an excellent choice for jewelry that will maintain its shine for years to come. It is also hypoallergenic, making it suitable for those with sensitive skin.

Caring for Stainless Steel Jewelry

  • To clean stainless steel jewelry, simply wipe it with a soft cloth to remove any smudges or fingerprints.
  • Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to prevent scratches.
  • Store your stainless steel pieces separately to prevent any potential scratching from other jewelry items.

    Sterling Silver Jewelry

    Why Sterling Silver? Sterling silver consists of 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% other metals, making it a durable and attractive choice for jewelry. It ages gracefully, developing a unique patina over time.

    Caring for Sterling Silver Jewelry So It Lasts

    • Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently polish your sterling silver jewelry, removing tarnish and restoring its shine.
    • Store your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place, preferably in an airtight container to minimize tarnishing.
    • Avoid exposing your silver jewelry to direct sunlight or extreme humidity, as these conditions can accelerate tarnishing.
    • Keep away from harsh chemicals
    • Remove when swimming, exercising, or showering.

    Gold PVD Plating

    Why Gold PVD Plating? Gold PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) plating is a process that involves bonding a layer of gold to the jewelry using advanced technology, resulting in a durable and beautiful finish. It allows for our jewelry to be waterproof and tarnish resistant.

    Caring for Gold PVD Plated Jewelry

    • Gently wipe your gold PVD plated jewelry with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and oils.
    • Avoid exposing your jewelry to harsh chemicals, as they may cause the plating to deteriorate over time.
    • Store your gold PVD plated pieces in a jewelry box or pouch to prevent scratching.

    14/18k Gold Plating

    Why 14k/18k Gold Plating? Gold-plated jewelry is a stylish and affordable choice, offering a variety of trendy options that can be easily mixed and matched. It provides a cost-effective way to enjoy the look of gold, with durability and hypoallergenic options available.

    • Gentle cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a jewelry cleaning cloth to wipe the jewelry clean. Avoid abrasive materials.

    • Avoid harsh chemicals: Don't expose gold-plated jewelry to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or strong cleaning agents, as they can damage the plating.

    • Remove before activities: Take off your jewelry before activities like swimming, showering, or exercising, as exposure to water and sweat can accelerate tarnishing.

    • Store properly: Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place. Use separate pouches or compartments to prevent scratching and tangling.

    • Avoid perfume and lotions: Apply perfumes, lotions, and hairsprays before putting on your jewelry to prevent chemical reactions.