Care Guide

Taking care of your pieces is crucial if you want your jewellery look beautiful and thrive long. 

Pearl jewellery

Pearls are made of natural, organic material, produced by different molluscs. They are most delicate and prone to damage.

― Handle them gently. Never exercise, do chores or sleep with pearls.

― Store them at room temperature, separately, in a dedicated, breathable box or a soft material bag.

― Avoid temperature extremes and changes. Avoid contact with perfume, cosmetics, chemicals, coloring agents, water - especially sea and pool water and other sprays.

― To clean, wipe pearl with soft cloth when needed. Don't wash it with water. If they're stained, contact a specialist.

Detailed guide for:

Pearl necklaces

― Put it on after you used your perfume. Never spray your pearls.

― Double-check that your necklace is properly fastened so it doesn’t slip off.

― The best way to wear them is over your clothes. If worn on bare skin, avoid hot days.

― When stacking jewellery, keep pearls separate from metal pieces to avoid scratches.

― Wipe after use, store them dry, separately. Keep knitted necklaces flat, preferably in a dedicated box.

Pearl bracelets

― If your bracelet is on an elastic band, roll it on and off—don’t pull from one side.

― Be careful when putting on or taking off tops to avoid snagging.

― When washing hands, avoid contact with water and soap. If damped, dry with a towel.

Pearl earrings & earcuffs

― Most of our pearl earrings have removable pendants — take them off before bathing or swimming

― Cover your earrings or earcuffs with your hand when applying perfume. Never spray perfume or hairspray near pearls.

Pearl rings

― If the ring is on an elastic band, roll it on and off — don’t pull from one side!

― Avoid hand cream and never use hand sanitizer. Take them off when washing hands.

― Be mindful when wearing gloves — they can press or snag the ring.

Pearl anklets

― Avoid water. If it gets damp, dry it gently. Wipe off any dirt or grease with care.

― Don’t apply body or SPF creams while wearing your anklet.

― Be careful when removing socks — they can catch on the anklet.

Apply these tips to any jewellery.

  • Always handle your jewellery gently and avoid wearing it during intense activities.
  • Never spray perfume directly on jewellery, regardless of the material.
  • Avoid sea and pool water — salt and chlorine damage all types of jewellery.
  • Never sleep in your jewellery — it can damage both the piece and your skin.

Stone and crystal jewellery

Stones and crystals are natural pieces of material digged out of our Earth. They may seem sturdy, but depending on the kind, may be very fragile.

― Handle them gently. Never exercise, do chores or sleep with stones or crystals.

― Store them at room temperature, separately, in a dedicated, breathable box or a soft material bag.

― Avoid temperature extremes and changes. Avoid contact with perfume, cosmetics, chemicals, coloring agents, water - especially sea and pool water and other sprays.

― To clean, wipe with a soft cloth. Use gentle soap with warm water with a soft brush. Store it only when dry.

Detailed guide for:

Stone/crystal necklaces

― Put it on after you used your perfume. Never spray your stones and crystals.

― Double-check that your necklace is properly fastened so it doesn’t slip off.

― The best way to wear them is over your clothes. If worn on bare skin, avoid hot days.

― When stacking jewellery, keep them separate from metal pieces to avoid scratches.

― Wipe after use, store them dry, separately.

Stone/crystal bracelets

― If your bracelet is on an elastic band, roll it on and off—don’t pull from one side. It helps the elastic last longer.

― Be careful when putting on or taking off tops to avoid snagging.

― Avoid contact with water, soap, perfumes, sprays, and any chemicals or coloring agents.

Stone/crystal earrings & earcuffs

― Cover your earrings or earcuffs with your hand when applying perfume.

― Never spray perfume or hairspray near stone or crystal earrings.

― If your earrings have removable pendants - take them off before bathing or swimming.

Stone/crystal rings

― If the ring is on an elastic band, roll it on and off — don’t pull from one side.

― Avoid hand cream and never use hand sanitizer while wearing stone/crystal ring. Take them off when washing hands.

― Be mindful when wearing gloves — they can press or snag the ring.

Stone/crystal anklets

― Avoid water. If it gets damp, dry it gently. Wipe off any dirt or grease with care.

― Don’t apply body or SPF creams while wearing your anklet.

― Be careful when removing socks — they can catch on the anklet.

Stainless steel jewellery

Jewellery made from stainless steel is especially durable and long-lasting. When gold-plated in 18k, it can keep its beauty for years. Plus, it’s fully recyclable.

― Handle jewellery with care. It can scratch.

― Store separately.

― It is waterproof, so bathing and swimming in the lake is safe. But it is recommended to avoid sea and pool water.

― Avoid contact with cosmetics, acidy, greasy or coloring chemicals. Never spray your pieces with perfume or hairspray.

Detailed guide for:

Steel necklaces

― Always double-check if you fasten the necklace well, so it doesn't fall off your neck.

― Remove during intense activities; a necklace on a thin stainless steel chain can break during these.

― Thin stainless steel chains can easily tangle. Keep them always separately. If they tangle, lay them flat, take a toothpick, and patiently untangle it.

Steel bracelets

― Remove during intense activities; a bracelet on a thin stainless steel chain can break during these.

― Thin stainless steel chains can easily tangle. Keep them always separately. If they tangle, lay them flat, take a toothpick, and patiently untangle it.

Steel earrings

― Always keep them separately from other earrings.

– If your earrings stop closing properly, the thin post may be slightly out of place. Gently adjust it up or down to help it click back into the lock.

Steel anklets

― Don’t apply body or SPF creams while wearing your anklet.

― Be careful when removing socks — they can catch on the anklet.

― Remove during intense activities; a anklet on a thin stainless steel chain can break during these.

― Thin stainless steel chains can easily tangle. Keep them always separately. If they tangle, lay them flat, take a toothpick, and patiently untangle it.

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