Jewelry Care Tips

Durability is rare — many objects deteriorate or become outdated over time. However, jewelry stands apart for its ability to transcend the years. Its symbolic value lies in the fact that it can be worn for decades and even passed down to future generations. Still, a piece of jewelry designed for everyday wear will inevitably show signs of time, regardless of its composition or cost — simply because it shares your daily life.

Cleaning Gold and Silver Jewelry

  1. Preparing the cleaning solution: Mix warm water with a small amount of mild soap. Avoid soaps that contain harsh detergents.

  2. Soaking: Let your jewelry soak for 5 to 10 minutes. This helps loosen dirt and residue.

  3. Gentle brushing: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently clean your jewelry. Pay special attention to corners and crevices where dirt may accumulate.

  4. Rinsing: Rinse the jewelry thoroughly under running water. Make sure all traces of soap are removed.

  5. Drying: Dry your jewelry with a soft cloth. Avoid paper towels or rough fabrics that could scratch the surface.

  6. Polishing: Use a polishing cloth specifically designed for gold or silver to restore your jewelry’s shine.

Cleaning Cultured Pearls

  1. Cleaning after each use: Wipe your pearls with a soft, damp cloth after every wear. This removes body oils and perspiration that can damage their luster.

  2. Using a damp cloth: If needed, lightly moisten a soft cloth with distilled water to clean the pearls. Never use chemicals or detergents.

  3. Drying: Allow the pearls to air dry completely before storing them. Never store them while they are still damp.

Storing Jewelry

  1. Separation: Store each piece of jewelry separately to prevent scratches. Silver jewelry should be kept in an anti-tarnish environment.

  2. Environment: Avoid humid areas or direct sunlight. The ideal storage place is cool and dry.

  3. Bags and boxes: Use fabric-lined jewelry boxes or soft pouches for each piece.

General Tips

  1. Avoid chemicals: Remove your jewelry when using cleaning products, swimming in pools or the sea, or taking a shower.

  2. Be cautious during physical activities: Take off your jewelry during exercise or other physical activities to prevent damage.

  3. Regular inspection: Have your jewelry checked regularly—especially clasps and settings—to prevent stone loss or other damage.

By following these recommendations, you’ll help keep your jewelry in optimal condition, preserving its brilliance and quality for years to come.

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