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Jewelry Care

General Tips

💡Develop good habits: “Put it on when you go out, take it off when you come home.” This habit can prevent 80% of potential issues.

🔺Avoid contact with chemicals: Remove jewelry before showering to prevent exposure to soap, shampoo, body wash, cosmetics, and other chemicals that may cause reactions.

🔺Avoid impact or pressure: Take off jewelry during activities like sleeping, exercising, or cooking to prevent deformation or breakage.

🔺Avoid high temperatures or direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to heat or sunlight may cause unnecessary fading or damage.

💡Store separately: Different types of jewelry have varying hardness levels. Store them separately to avoid scratches or wear.

💡Regular inspections: Check for loose gemstones in prong settings, missing stones, or weak clasps on necklaces to ensure everything is secure.

crystal care tips

  • Regularly cleanse and recharge their energy:
    Crystals are spiritual and energetic. After prolonged wear, they may lose energy due to protecting their owner. To cleanse them, place the crystals among natural crystal clusters for at least two hours.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures or direct sunlight:
    Crystals form underground, and prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause colored crystals (such as rose quartz, amethyst, and citrine) to fade.
  • Avoid contact with chemicals:
    Substances like perfume, body lotion, shower gel, and soap contain chemicals that can erode the surface of crystals.
  • Do not lend your crystals to others:
    Crystals are spiritual, attuned to their owner, and retain memories. Others wearing them may disrupt their energy and memory.
  • Store crystals separately to avoid collisions:
    Although crystals are hard enough to scratch glass, they are also brittle and can break if dropped or hit by sharp objects. The areas near the bead holes are particularly prone to chipping.

Organic gemstone care tips

This mainly refers to pearls, coral, mother-of-pearl, amber, beeswax, etc.

  • Organic gemstones contain organic components and generally have low hardness. Avoid collisions and vigorous friction.
  • Keep them away from heat sources (hot water, direct sunlight, etc.) and acidic or alkaline substances.
  • Sweat, steam, and oil fumes can damage them, so avoid wearing them in environments with turbid gases (such as kitchens or bathrooms).
  • When wearing pearls, if they are in direct contact with your skin and you sweat heavily (though this is generally not recommended), rinse them with purified water (do not soak them) to remove sweat, then dry them with a soft cloth. Avoid using chlorinated tap water.
  • Avoid using ultrasonic cleaners.
  • Organic gemstones are relatively delicate. With proper care, they can accompany us for a longer time.

Colored gemstone care tips

This mainly refers to colored gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, tourmalines, garnets, etc.

  • Due to their varying hardness levels, it’s best to wear or store them separately.
  • Some gemstones are sensitive to water loss, some should not be soaked in water, some are sensitive to high temperatures, and others are sensitive to sunlight. The specifics can be complex and difficult to list individually. If unsure, you can search online or consult us. The safest universal measure is to avoid exposing gemstones to extreme environments—such as direct sunlight or humid areas like bathrooms.
  • For emeralds, tourmalines, and other gemstones with many inclusions/cracks or those that are brittle/low in hardness, avoid using ultrasonic cleaners to prevent damage or breakage.

Diamond care tips

  • Avoid touching diamonds frequently. Diamonds are oil-attractive, and oils from your skin can affect their shine and brilliance.
  • Do not wear or store diamonds with other gemstones, as diamonds are very hard and may scratch other stones.
  • Although diamonds are hard, they are also brittle, so avoid collisions.
  • For cleaning, fill a small bowl with warm water and add a small amount of neutral detergent. Soak the diamond jewelry, gently scrub with a toothbrush, then rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Try to clean the back of the diamond as well, as this can significantly enhance its sparkle. Tryo to avoid cleaning near sinks or drains.

metal care tips

This mainly refers to pure gold, 18K gold, silver, platinum, etc.

  • When gold jewelry loses its shine due to dirt, simply soak and clean it in warm water with neutral detergent, then dry it.
  • If silver jewelry turns black, you can polish it with a silver cloth or gently brush it with non-abrasive toothpaste.
  • Over time, metal jewelry will oxidize, leading to fading or discoloration. This is normal, and you can contact professionals for refurbishment.
  • For metal jewelry not worn for long periods, clean it and store it in a sealed bag to prevent oxidation and discoloration.