Our jewelry is three to six times plated, to provide maximum tarnish resistance, and ensure their durability. Cleaning your jewelry regularly, and being careful not to expose them to certain chemicals and elements, will help them last for years.
We use the following material to create our jewelry:
18k and 14k Gold Filled and .925 Sterling Silver
The best method to clean any jewelry, is simply by gently rubbing and polishing with a soft cotton or microfiber cloth. Things happen, and sometimes that won't do the trick, so here are other methods of cleaning your bling.
Gold Plated and Gold Filled Jewelry
Jewelry always last longer with less exposure to moisture, heat, sweat, humidity or harsh chemicals. So, whenever possible, remove your jewelry before showering, or applying fragrance. Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place, when you are not wearing them. Add a silica pouch to the storage container, if your climate is usually humid. These silica gel pouches (desiccant crystals), are in our jewelry packaging, so be sure to save them.
Except for watches, most of our jewelry, can be easily cleaned with a gentle soap and warm water, in the event of dirt or grime build-up. Do not dip your pieces in water. Instead, dip a lint-free cloth in the bowl with water and soap and gently rub your jewelry. In extreme cases, use a soft toothbrush to gently clean. Allow to air dry, if jewelry has diamonds; polish with a dry cloth, if the surface is smooth.
Please avoid storing jewelry in or near moisture to prevent premature tarnishing.
Sterling Silver
Sterling silver does not require excessive maintenance hassles. There is no fear of tarnish or rust with time. You just need to wipe and clean the piece of jewelry with a cloth, and your jewelry will shine like new. So, for people who do not have too much time to maintain their jewelry, sterling silver is the ideal option.
Soap and water: Warm water and a mild, ammonia- and phosphate-free dishwashing soap should be your first line of defense if the polishing cloth fails to remove tarnish. Soap and water should also be used to clean your pieces before using any of the methods listed below.
Do not dip your pieces in water. Instead, dip a lint-free cloth in the bowl with water and soap and gently rub your jewelry.
Baking soda: Make a paste of baking soda and water and use a clean cloth to apply a pea-sized amount to the silver and polish. For etched, stamped or detailed items, thin the paste with more water and use a clean, soft-bristled toothbrush to get the cracks and crevices. Run the silver piece or pieces under running warm water, and dry with a clean cloth.
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Stainless Steel
Although stainless steel jewelry doesn’t tarnish or corrode, it can scratch. Stainless steel jewelry is pretty easy to clean. Simply follow these steps:
1. Pour some warm water in a small bowl, and add some mild dishwashing soap.
2. Dip a soft, lint-free cloth in the soapy water, and then gently wipe the stainless steel jewelry with the damp cloth until the piece is clean. When cleaning it, rub the item along its polish lines.
3. Wipe the remaining soap off your jewelry using a moist cloth dipped in clean water.
4. Dry the jewelry well with a clean towel, and then leave your pieces to air dry.
After your stainless steel jewelry is clean, you can use a jewelry polish or a polishing cloth to shine it. Some people use toothpaste to clean the especially dirty spots of their stainless steel pieces.
Keep in mind, however, that toothpaste is abrasive. If you decide to use it for cleaning, make sure it is a non-whitening brand that does not contain silica, and use a soft cloth to rub the paste onto your pieces.
Don’t forget to rinse the jewelry, or wipe thoroughly after you are done.
An alternative to these cleaning methods is to purchase a stainless steel cleaner from the store, and follow the instructions on the package. You can also buy a regular jewelry cleaner whose label says that it can be used on stainless steel.
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Also, remember your jewelry is protected by our 1 Year warranty, so if the tarnish is stubborn, or your jewelry fades, please contact us, so we can repair or replace the item for free. We pay shipping - both ways.
If your care questions were not answered above, please feel free to contact us, and we'll be happy to assist you.