Material & Care
Sterling Silver Jewelry Care
Sterling silver is a popular choice for its timeless elegance and durability. To ensure that your sterling silver jewelry retains its luster, follow these guidelines:
- Store your sterling silver jewelry in a cool, dry spot away from moisture and sunlight. Using a jewelry box or a soft pouch will help protect it from scratches and tarnish.
- Gently clean your sterling silver jewelry with a microfiber cloth or a silver polishing cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials that can scratch the surface.
- Avoid contact with water or other liquids, as sterling silver can oxidize and tarnish. If your jewelry does come into contact with moisture, make sure to dry it thoroughly.
Stainless Steel Jewelry Care
Stainless steel jewelry is known for its durability and resistance to tarnish. To keep your stainless steel jewelry looking its best, follow these care instructions:
- Store your stainless steel jewelry in a dry place to prevent moisture buildup. This will help prevent tarnish and corrosion.
- Avoid exposing your stainless steel jewelry to harsh chemicals like chlorine or ammonia, as they can cause damage and discoloration.
- Clean your stainless steel jewelry regularly using mild soap and water. Gently scrub with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or residue. Dry it thoroughly to prevent water spots.
- Avoid wearing stainless steel jewelry during activities such as swimming or heavy exercise, as these can cause scratches and damage to the surface.
Titanium Steel Jewelry Care
Titanium steel jewelry is known for its exceptional durability, lightweight feel, and resistance to corrosion, making it both stylish and long-lasting:
- Clean regularly with a mild soap solution and a soft cloth.
- Rinse thoroughly to remove any soap or water residue.
- Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, including chlorine and bleach.
- Store in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches.
18k Gold Jewelry Care
- Keep your 18k gold jewelry away from harsh chemicals, such as perfumes, lotions, and household cleaners. These can damage the gold and reduce its shine.
- When not wearing your necklace, store it in a soft pouch or a jewelry box to protect it from scratches and other damage.
- Clean your necklace regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt and oils. For deeper cleaning, use warm water and a mild soap, then rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
- Take off your necklace before swimming, exercising, or engaging in any activity that might expose it to sweat or rough handling.