PRODUCT INFORMATION

As a general rule, jewelry should always be cared for with great care, regardless of its composition. Jewelry pieces are of great value and in most cases very delicate, so we must always treat them with the utmost care.

To care for jewelry, a few simple tips should be followed:

Always avoid contact between jewelry and cosmetic or household products that may damage its color.

To clean your jewelry, always use lukewarm water and soap (with a neutral pH), using a soft-bristled brush if desired, and then dry it with a chamois.

It is necessary to frequently check that the clasps are in good condition.

It is advisable to frequently check the setting of the stones, to ensure that they are all properly placed and thus prevent them from falling out and getting lost.

Jewelry should not be exposed to sudden temperature changes.

For proper preservation of your jewelry, it is preferable to always store it individually, in its original cases. If using a jewelry box, make sure the pieces are always in separate compartments. Avoid leaving chains closed and flat to prevent knots from forming. If you have any doubts about the condition of your jewelry, we recommend that you do not use it until it has been inspected by a specialist.

CARE OF SILVER JEWELRY

We recommend always avoiding contact with abrasive products. The less a piece of jewelry is rubbed, the longer its life will be. Sterling Silver jewelry should always be cleaned with a chamois.

CARE OF GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELRY

Although, thanks to its maximum hardness, 10 on the Mohs scale, a Diamond can only be scratched by another Diamond, it is necessary to regularly care for our Diamond jewelry, as a Diamond is still a precious and delicate stone.

Recommendations for the care of your 18-karat Gold and Diamond jewelry: To clean your jewelry, always use lukewarm water and soap (with a neutral pH), using a soft-bristled brush if desired, and then dry it with a chamois. A Diamond can easily scratch other types of stones and metals, so we recommend avoiding rubbing them together.

CARE OF JEWELRY WITH STONES

Stones can be damaged by contact with chemical substances such as acids, alcohol, perfumes, detergents, etc. They can also be altered by physical factors such as temperature. Organic gems, such as pearls, are weaker than other gems when exposed to certain chemical agents, so they should always be kept away from soaps, perfumes, creams, detergents, etc. These types of precious stones can also dehydrate, so it is advisable to avoid direct heat sources such as lights and radiators.