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How to Take Care and Clean Jewelry at Home

Be careful with your jewelry, and it will definitely delight you with its beauty for a long time!

Adverse Factors and Conditions

Remove jewelry when doing physical work to protect it from mechanical impact. Otherwise, a piece of metal or jewelry can be deformed, or stones can be damaged – cracks appear and fall out of the nest.


Avoid contact of the jewelry with cosmetic products (creams, lotions, perfumes, etc.). The interaction of these products with jewelry may change the metal’s color and damage the jewelry’s surface.


Avoid jewelry encountering detergents – The ingredients in a detergent composition may leave stains on the jewelry.


Avoid wearing jewelry under intense UV radiation and elevated temperature. Direct sunlight can damage it and spoil the original look of the jewelry. Jewelry may lose color and shine when exposed to chemicals and direct sunlight. Also, there is a risk of cracking.

Best Conditions to Keep Jewelry

Jewelry should be stored in a box in a dry place. It is better to keep Jewelry separately in a box to prevent damage. Do not let Jewelry in contact with each other. Otherwise, they can get scratched. Jewelry should be stored in places with no direct sun or moderate humidity.

Taking Care of Jewellery

Contaminated jewelry should be cleaned with special cleaners. Our products come with a special cleaning cloth. Clean the contaminated product carefully and gently.


Avoid swimming in the sea with jewelry; if you swim in the sea, the jewelry should be washed with fresh water. Sea water contains salts and iodine, which have a negative effect on the metal surface.


Jewelry should be regularly cleaned with suede, flannel, or unique jewelry cloths, such as a cleaning cloth included in the gift box; otherwise, use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Cleaning restores the gloss shine! For a diamond to shine, washing jewelry monthly in warm soapy water is recommended.


All our products have galvanized surfaces, rhodium-plated or gold-plated with 18-carat fine gold or 24-carat gold, an additional protective layer that lasts for a long time!

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