Jewelry Care Guide
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel is exceptionally durable and resistant to tarnishing, scratches, and dents, making it an excellent choice for creating long-lasting everyday pieces. Additionally, stainless steel is hypoallergenic, making it safe for those with sensitive skin.
Gold Plated Brass
Gold plated jewelry means that a layer of gold is attached to the surface of a base metal. Brass is a hard metal, after integrated with gold, it helps with preserving the shape of the jewelry.
Our gold plating is very sturdy, however you should still try to avoid contact with chemicals and moisture to keep your jewelry in mint condition. If your jewelry comes into contact with water, it is recommended that you dry it with a soft cloth or tissue, as moisture can damage surfaces and cause them to rust.
Sterling Silver
Sterling silver is a fine and soft material. Sterling silver pieces are typically easy to bend. If your silver jewelry oxidizes, please use a soft, clean cloth to wipe your item after wearing. Oxidizing is a natural process that can be cleaned for sterling silver pieces