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JEWELLERY CARE GUIDE

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​CARING FOR OUR WATERPROOF JEWELLERY RANGE

Our Waterproof jewellery is made of top quality materials is safe, hypoallergenic, does not tarnish or fade and waterproof! Our Intensity Range consists of three-layers of 18K gold plating, stainless steel, and cubic zirconia crystals.

How often should I clean my waterproof jewellery?
We recommend cleaning your jewellery after each wear to remove any dirt or residue. A gentle wipe with a soft cloth will keep your pieces looking their best.

Can I shower with my waterproof jewellery on?
Yes, our waterproof jewellery is designed to withstand exposure to water, including showers and swimming Just be sure to avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage delicate metals and gemstones over time.

Will my waterproof jewellery tarnish over time?
While our waterproof jewellery is resistant to tarnishing, it’s essential to give it proper care and maintenance to ensure it stays looking its best. Follow our care instructions to keep your pieces sparkling for years to come.

 

Sleeping
While some may prefer to keep their jewellery on at all times, removing it before bedtime can prevent accidental damage or discomfort caused by snagging on bedding or clothing.

 

Gym Workouts
Care for your Jewellery from heavy impact. To protect your pieces, it’s best to remove them before hitting the gym.

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CARING FOR BAROQUE FRESHWATER PEARLS​​​​

While freshwater pearls can withstand exposure to water, it's generally recommended that you avoid getting them wet whenever possible. Pearls are formed in a moist environment and are sometimes polished with salt and water right after harvest to bring out their full sheen. So, it might be tempting to think that it’s no big deal if your pearls get wet. But, that doesn’t mean that you should.

Avoid storing them in a moist place, and avoid laying them on a wet surface. Any type of surface contact (with water or any other substance) will result in micro wear-and-tear that reduces the shimmer of your pearls over time. Plus, water often contains chlorine and heavy metals that can cause the pearls to become dull and lose their luster.

If your freshwater pearls do occasionally get wet, dry them gently with a soft cloth, and store them in a cool, dry space.

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Well-cared-for pearls will last you a lifetime. And, in fact, pearls are a great heirloom piece, lovingly passed from one generation to the next. To keep them lucent and lustrous for years to come, you just need to incorporate some basic practices into your jewelry routine.

Put your pearls on after you’ve dressed and prepped to keep them safe from make-up, perfume, and from getting snagged on your clothes. Go ahead and take them off before activities like gardening, cooking, exercise, and showering. Avoid wearing them layered or in a way that they’ll brush up against rough surfaces, and clean them with a soft cloth. Finally, store your freshwater pearls in a soft fabric in a cool, dry place. Also, you might want to consider having your pearls professionally cleaned and restored at least once.

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Caring for Stainless Steel Jewellery​

​CARING FOR GOLD PLATED STAINLESS STEEL JEWELLERY OR SILVER PLATED JEWELLERY
To clean your gold plated jewellery at home, use a non-abrasive jewellery cleaner that is safe for plated parts or a mild soap and water. Use a soft cloth to clean the item carefully. After cleaning, rinse with lukewarm water and allow it to dry completely.
Buffing your plated jewellery with a soft cloth is an effective and inexpensive way to keep your pieces lustrous.

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Gym Workouts
While the materials in water-resistant jewellery are generally durable, the gym environment can expose your jewellery to sweat, moisture, and heavy impact. To protect your pieces, it’s best to remove them before hitting the gym.

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Sleeping

While some may prefer to keep their jewellery on at all times, removing it before bedtime can prevent accidental damage or discomfort caused by snagging on your hair, bedding or clothing.

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CARING FOR BRAIDED OR BEADED JEWELLERY
To clean beaded or braided jewellery, use a soft brush to apply a solution of warm water and mild soap. If you are cleaning your jewellery in or near the sink, be sure to place a rubber mat or cloth over the drain to avoid losing any small pieces.

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HOW TO CARE FOR AND CLEAN FASHION JEWELLERY 

SUCH AS (copper and brass), leather, or plastic and may include simulated stones made from plastic, glass, or crystal.

Don't Wash Dishes or do Laundry with Your Jewellery on
Many cleaning products that come in contact with your beautiful jewellery that can take off the finish. Why? Because of the harsh chemicals.

Don't Wear Jewellery In Pool or at the Spa
Chlorinated water can react with the metals found in jewellery causing your awesome bangle or necklace to change colour.

Don't Use Jewellery Cleaner
Cleaner made for silver, gold, or platinum is way too harsh for fashion jewellery which is usually plated with these precious metals. Keep reading for Tips on Cleaning Your Jewellery

Don't Put on Lotion or Perfume with your Jewellery on
For the same reasons listed above, lotions and perfumes that are not 100% natural can react unfavourably with your jewellery.

Basically, keep your jewellery away from the following:
water
dishwashing soap
lotion
perfume
silver cleaner
other harsh chemicals
Care Tip: Last On, First Off

Put your Jewellery on Last when getting ready to go out and Take it off First when you arrive home before showering or bed.

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