“Take care of your jewelry and it will shine for years. While every piece of jewelry looks beautiful, they can end up looking faded and may lose their shine if not cared for well. If you want your jewelry to look as long as new, then you need to take good care of it. Follow these simple steps to take care of your jewelry.”
Keep your gold and lab-grown diamond jewelry shining bright.
Avoid spraying on perfume directly on your jewelry. Always wear your jewelry after you’ve sprayed your perfume, best avoiding your neck or wrists.
We recommended removing your silver jewelry before steeping in to your shower as well as your rings before hand-washing to avoid getting tarnish as silver reacts with water. You can freely wear your 10k, 14k or 18k jewelry while having shower or washing hands.
We recommended removing your jewelry before steeping in to your shower as well as your rings before hand-washing to keep it shiny for longer.
Avoid swimming with your pieces in swmimming pool or in sea water react with the metals and cause it to tarnish. You may also damage or loose your ring while swimming.
Lotions & creams may contains acidic ingredients that react with your metal of pieces. Avoid moisturizing area of your skin that come with contact of pieces.
Remove your pieces before going to bed to avoid any accidents that may causes damage to your pieces.
Protect your pieces from sharp blows, scratches, chemicals and abrasives.
The jewelry we make is delicate and not meant to be worn during activities such as sports, swimming, gardening or cleaning.
When not in use, it is best to store your jewelry pieces in airtight zip bags or soft anti-tarnish pouches.
For Gold Jewelry
- Avoid Chemicals: Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and cleaning agents.
- Remove Before Activities: Take off before swimming, showering, or heavy work.
- Clean Gently: Use a mild soap solution and soft cloth. Avoid abrasive materials.
- Store Separately: Use soft pouches or boxes to prevent scratches.
For Lab-Grown Diamonds
- Treat Like Natural Diamonds: They’re just as brilliant and durable—handle with the same care.
- Protect Settings: Avoid knocks and regularly check prongs or settings.
DIY Cleaning Methods
- Gentle Soap Soak
- Mix a few drops of mild dish soap in warm water.
- Soak jewelry for 10–15 minutes.
- Gently scrub with a soft toothbrush.
- Rinse and pat dry with a lint-free cloth.
- Baking Soda Paste (for gold only)
- Mix 1 tsp baking soda with a few drops of water to make a paste.
- Gently rub on the gold with a soft cloth, rinse, and dry. (Avoid on gemstones or diamonds.)
- Vinegar Soak (for gold only)
- Soak gold jewelry in white vinegar for 10–15 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly and dry. (Not suitable for gemstone or diamond pieces.)
Extra Tips for Buyers
- Routine Maintenance: Clean your jewelry every 2 weeks to maintain shine.
- Be Gentle: Use only soft brushes and cloths—never abrasives.
- Use What You Have: No fancy cleaners needed—dish soap and water work best.
- Quick Polish: Wipe pieces with a jewelry cloth before wearing to remove any dust or oils.
- Travel Smart: Use a small zip pouch or jewelry roll when on the go.