CARE GUIDE

Caring for your stainless-steel jewellery properly will help ensure its longevity and maintain its shine and beauty. Follow these simple steps to keep your pieces looking their best.

General Care Tips

  1. Avoid Exposure to Chemicals
    • Keep your jewellery away from harsh chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, and cleaning agents. These can damage the gold plating and reduce its luster.
  2. Remove Before Activities
    • Remove your jewellery before engaging in activities that might cause it to come into contact with sweat, water, or rough surfaces. This includes exercising, swimming, and household chores.
  3. Store Properly
    • Store your jewellery in a cool, dry place, preferably in a jewellery box or pouch. Use individual compartments to prevent pieces from scratching each other.
  4. Clean Gently
    • Clean your jewellery regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt and oils. Avoid using abrasive materials or strong cleaners. A gentle wipe will help maintain its shine.

Detailed Care Instructions

  1. Daily Wear and Storage
  • Put On Last, Take Off First
    • When dressing, put your jewellery on last, after applying makeup, perfume, and hair products. At the end of the day, remove your jewellery first before undressing. This minimizes exposure to potential harmful substances.
  • Separate Storage
    • Store each piece of jewellery separately to avoid scratches and tangling. Use soft pouches or jewellery boxes with dividers.

Cleaning Process

  • Simple Cleaning
    • Use a soft cloth to wipe your jewellery after each use. This removes any oils or residues that may have accumulated.
  • Deep Cleaning
    • Occasionally, you may need to do a deeper clean. Mix a small amount of mild dish soap with warm water. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and gently clean the jewellery. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Avoid soaking the jewellery, as prolonged exposure to water can damage the plating.

Maintenance

  • Polishing
    • Regularly polish your jewellery with a microfiber cloth to maintain its shine. Avoid using silver polish or other abrasive cleaners.
  • Professional Maintenance
    • Consider taking your jewellery to a professional jeweller once a year for a thorough cleaning and inspection. This can help maintain its condition and ensure any potential issues are addressed early.

Special Considerations

  • Avoid Salt Water and Chlorine
    • Salt water and chlorine can accelerate the wear of gold plating. Always remove your jewellery before swimming.
  • Protect from Impact
    • Gold plated jewellery can be susceptible to scratches and dents. Avoid wearing your pieces during activities that might result in impact or abrasion.

By following these care tips, you can ensure that your jewellery remains a cherished part of your collection. Enjoy the elegance and beauty of your pieces with confidence!