Care Instructions
After Daily Wear
To preserve the lasting beauty of your jewelry, we recommend avoiding contact with perfumes, alcohol, chlorine, and cosmetics, as these substances may affect the color or finish over time.
For added protection, please remove your jewelry before sleeping, exercising, gardening, or doing household chores, as impact and friction may cause damage.
Care Instructions
Regular care is essential to preserve the lasting brilliance of your jewelry.
When cleaning, gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth.
Lab-Grown Diamonds
Diamonds retain their beauty for years when cared for properly. To prevent scratches, store them separately in soft pouches or dedicated boxes—especially away from gemstones or metals with differing hardness.
For cleaning, use a mild detergent diluted in lukewarm water and gently brush with a soft brush. Avoid strong chemicals or alcohol. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow to air dry.
We recommend removing diamond jewelry during housework, sports, or any activity involving vigorous hand use.
Regular cleaning helps maintain the brilliance, especially by removing buildup from the settings of rings.
Gold & Platinum
Gold and platinum jewelry may scratch if they come into contact with hard surfaces. It's best to remove them during activities such as sports or household chores.
Use a non-abrasive cleaner and polish gently with a soft cloth. To prevent tarnishing and damage, store each piece separately from other metals.
- Platinum may require occasional re-polishing due to natural wear.
- Gold jewelry can discolor or deform if exposed to bleach or harsh chemicals—avoid wearing it in chlorinated pools.
We also recommend removing gold pieces when using perfume, hair spray, or detergents.
As platinum and white gold differ in hardness, we advise against stacking them together.
If you have any questions about caring for your jewelry, please don’t hesitate to Contact us.
Storage
To protect your jewelry from damage, we recommend storing each piece separately, avoiding direct contact with other items.
Diamonds are among the hardest known materials and may scratch other jewelry if stored together.
Taking a moment to store each item with care will help preserve its beauty for years to come.