Jewelry Care Instructions
Jewelry Care
Jewelry can experience discoloration over time due to multiple factors including exposure to moisture, chemicals and air. Metals like silver and gold are delicate, and despite our best efforts, they can still fade due to a process called oxidation.
Plating rubbing off naturally occurs with wear and tear, and is not considered a manufacturing fault.
- Please keep your pieces away and free from excess water and sweat.
- Make it a habit to remove your gold jewelry before exercising, washing your hands or showering.
- Apply perfumes, creams and hair care products before wearing your gold pieces.
- Buff any dirt and debris away with a dry clean cloth. To remove excess dirt/debris it's safe to use a clean cloth, soap & water.
You can follow these simple steps to help your gold plated jewelry last longer:
Make it a habit to remove your jewelry before exercising, washing your hands or showering.
Apply perfumes, creams and hair care products before wearing your gold pieces.
After use, clean jewelry gently with a soft dry cloth to remove any oil, dirt and debris to restore their shine.
When not in use, store your jewelry in your jewelry box in cool, dry place to prevent oxidation, scratching and chains getting tangled.
Try to prevent your jewelry from knocking into counter tops and rubbing against each other.
Please keep your pieces away and free from excess water and sweat.