Gold plated jewelry
Do you want your jewelry to look good for as long as possible?
Stick to these rules.
1. Gilding is a thin layer of gold - it can wear off over time, especially in places exposed to friction. It's
String bracelets
Want your bracelet to last as long as possible?
Here are a few things to keep in mind.
- The string may fray over time – this is normal with daily wear. Friction from clothing, bags or repeated tying can speed it up.
- Bracelets don’t like moisture – frequent exposure to water may weaken or stretch the string, or alter its color.
- It’s best to remove the bracelet before showering, sleeping or physical activity.
- If it catches on something and is pulled hard – it might break.
- Wear-related damage, like fraying or mechanical wear, is not considered a manufacturing defect.
Storage
String bracelets are lightweight and comfortable, but they do wear out over time – fraying is a natural result of daily use, not a flaw.
Many models include silver, stone or gold-plated elements that require extra care – those materials are sensitive to water, cosmetics and impact. Taking care of each part will help your bracelet last longer.
- Store in a dry place, in a separate pouch or box.
- Humidity and sunlight may affect the string and the color of the charms.
Cleaning
- Wipe the charm with a dry cloth.
- Leave the string as is – don’t wash or soak it.
a natural process.
2. Contact with water, sweat and chemicals accelerates abrasion.
3. A soft cloth will preserve the shine - do not use rough materials to clean your jewelry.
Storage
• Store jewelry separately in a box or bag. Otherwise, it may scratch, tangle, or wear out.
• Moisture, sun and extreme temperatures destroy jewelry - the bathroom and windowsill are not suitable places to store it.
Cleaning
• A soft, damp cloth is sufficient. Rough materials and sharp tools can cause scratches.
Product characteristics
Jewelry is made of gilded silver and natural stones. Each stone is unique - it differs in structure, color and texture. Impact, falling or high temperature can damage it.
Gilding is a thin layer on silver – it can naturally wear off over time. Contact with cosmetics, skin pH and frequency of wearing affect its durability. Proper care will allow you to enjoy your jewellery for longer.
Earring clasps can become loose - any body movement and regular wearing of earrings affects wear.