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JEWELRY CARE

Jewelry Care Guide: Ensuring the Longevity of Your Treasures

Gold Vermeil

Our gold vermeil jewelry offers an exceptional blend of luxury and durability, crafted from high-quality sterling silver and coated with a generous layer of 18k gold. This method enhances the aesthetic appeal and makes our pieces suitable for those with metal allergies, providing a splendid alternative to solid gold.

Gold Plating

At our brand, we create our gold-plated jewelry by electroplating a fine layer of 18k gold onto robust brass and silver bases. This luxurious finish requires careful handling to maintain its lustrous appearance and structural integrity over time.

Maintenance Tips for Gold Vermeil

To ensure your gold vermeil jewelry retains its sparkle and sturdiness, follow these simple maintenance tips:

  • Avoid Moisture: Always remove your jewelry when engaging in activities involving water such as showering, swimming, or hand washing. Moisture can accelerate oxidation and cause discoloration.
  • Gentle Cleaning: After each wear, gently wipe your pieces with a dry microfiber or soft cotton cloth. Avoid using metal cleaners or abrasive polishes that can damage the gold layer.
  • Chemical Exposure: Keep your jewelry away from perfumes, cosmetics, and hair sprays as these substances can tarnish the gold surface.
  • Proper Storage: Store your jewelry in a fabric-lined box or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent damage.

Care for Gold Plated Jewelry

Gold-plated jewelry requires a bit of extra attention to maintain its beauty:

  • Handling: Ensure your hands are free from moisture and dirt when putting on or taking off your jewelry.
  • Cleaning: Use a professional jewelry cleaning solution specifically designed for gold-plated items. Avoid harsh chemicals and overly vigorous cleaning methods that might strip the plating.
  • Dry and Store: After cleaning, make sure your jewelry is completely dry before storing it in a cool, dark place to avoid premature tarnishing.
  • Avoid Hard Knocks: Be mindful of activities that might scratch or chip the jewelry. Store each piece separately to avoid scratches.

Additional Tips

For any jewelry that causes irritation, consider applying a thin layer of clear nail polish on the inside of the piece. This creates a barrier between the metal and your skin, potentially alleviating allergic reactions.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure that your jewelry remains as dazzling as the day you bought it, ready to add a touch of glamour to any occasion.