Care & Longevity
How should I take care of my jewelry?
To keep your jewelry looking its best, handle it with care and store it separately from other pieces to avoid scratches. Remove your jewelry before activities that could expose it to excessive friction, chemicals, or moisture.
For plated pieces, avoid rubbing or scratching the surface. For jewelry with stones, be careful not to hit or drop the pieces, as stones like synthetic opals, pearls, and zircon may be sensitive to impact.
Can I wear the jewelry in water?
We recommend removing your jewelry before swimming, bathing, or showering. While your pieces are plated with rhodium or gold and made from high-quality metals, prolonged exposure to water, especially chlorinated or salty water, may affect the plating and overall finish over time.
How long does the jewelry last?
The longevity of your jewelry depends on how it is worn and cared for. With proper care, plated and sterling silver pieces can retain their shine for years. Regular cleaning and careful storage will help preserve their finish and the appearance of any stones.
What can damage or reduce the lifespan of the jewelry?
Avoid contact with harsh chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, hairspray, cleaning products, and chlorine. Physical impacts, scratching, or storing multiple pieces together can also damage your jewelry. Following basic care guidelines will help maintain both the metal plating and the stones’ quality.