Do not apply direct hair spray, perfumes, lotions or solutions when wearing jewelry as it can ruin and dull the finish of the jewelry
Do not practice home remedies as it can damage your jewelry. Some examples are using toothpaste, boiling water or glass cleaners
Do not wear your jewelry to swim as chlorine will damage your jewelry. Also, avoid direct contact with harsh detergents as it may damage your jewelry
Do not store your jewelry altogether as it will scratch one another, ensure that you store your jewelry pieces separately in a pouch or a jewelry box
If you have doubts or not sure on how to care for a specific piece of jewelry, we recommend that you have your jewelry send to our showroom for inspections or to contact a professional jeweler. Do remember it is essential to have your jewelry checked at least once a year for any loose prongs or any general wear and tear conditions. Also visit your jeweler at least every six months to have your jewelry professional cleaned for a lasting shine and brilliance.
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