How to care for jewelry
Jewelry Care
How to care for 925 silver jewelry
- Jewelry made from 92.5% pure silver, export standard, free from nickel which causes allergies, plated with 3 colors of pure gold (White gold / Yellow gold / Rose gold)
- Real silver will naturally tarnish or blacken when exposed to air. The gold plating will tarnish quickly or slowly depending on the wear/skin condition of each person.
- Please avoid contact with seawater, chemicals such as hair dye, perfume, as these will cause the silver to tarnish (you can wear it while showering without removing it).
- Jewelry should be stored in a ziplock bag or an airtight bag to prevent oxidation of the jewelry when exposed to air.
How to clean
- Mix dishwashing liquid with hot water and stir well. Then soak the jewelry in the water until the water is warm. Then use a soft brush to scrub gently. Rinse with clean water and blow dry.
- Wash with jewelry cleaner. Never use silver cleaner to clean as it will cause the gold plating to come off and damage the jewelry surface.
- Bring the jewelry back to the shop for re-plating or send it to a general jewelry repair shop for plating.
*** Rose gold color will tarnish or blacken more easily than other colors due to the ingredients used in the plating. ***
How to care for 14K gold jewelry
Can be worn every day. Be careful not to let it come into direct contact with chemicals or perfume.
How to clean
- Clean your gold jewelry regularly.
- Gold jewelry can accumulate dirt and oil from your skin over time.
- Use a mild soap (such as dishwashing liquid) mixed with warm water to clean.
- Gently brush your jewelry with a soft-bristled brush, such as a toothbrush.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Wipe dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Avoid using corrosive materials that may scratch the metal.