Jewelry with natural stones
Do you want your jewelry to look good for as long as possible?
Stick to these rules.
Apply cosmetics before putting on jewelry. Perfumes, UV creams, hairsprays, and detergents can alter the appearance of jewelry.
Bathing, swimming, or the sea? Remove your jewelry—otherwise, it will tarnish and discolor. Gold-plated, silver-plated, and blown-up jewelry are not tolerant of water, chlorine, or sea salt.
Sports, household chores, and strenuous activity can scratch, dent, or tear it. Always remove it if you risk damaging it.
Sleeping in jewelry increases the risk of deformation and weakening of the clasps. Remove your jewelry at night.
Jewelry can darken, tarnish, and change color if left unused. Wear it regularly and store it properly.
Storage
Store jewelry separately in a box or bag. Otherwise, it may scratch, tangle, or wear out.
Moisture, sun and extreme temperatures damage jewelry - the bathroom and windowsill are not suitable places for storage.
Cleaning
A soft, damp cloth is sufficient. Rough materials and sharp tools can cause scratches.
Product characteristics
The jewelry is crafted from gold-plated silver and natural stones. Each stone is unique, varying in structure, color, and texture. Impact, impact, or high temperatures can damage it.
Gold plating is a thin layer on silver, and it can naturally wear off over time. Contact with cosmetics, skin pH, and frequency of wear all influence its durability. Proper care will allow you to enjoy your jewelry for longer.
Earring clasps can become loose - any body movement and regular wearing of earrings affects wear.