Jewelry Care
10k & 14k Gold
10k and 14k solid gold pieces are very durable and do not oxidize. These pieces require little maintenance and will last a lifetime.
How to care for your 10k & 14k Gold Jewelry:
- To remove dirt or other debris, lightly dab with water and dry with a clean cotton towel.
- For a more thorough cleaning, soak jewelry in warm water with a few drops of detergent free soap. Gently scrub with a soft bristled brush & dry with a clean cotton towel.
- Once completely dry, buff with the polish cloth included if needed.
- Apply lotions and perfumes prior to putting on your piece of jewelry.
- Last but not least, store your jewelry in the pouch or box provided when not wearing.
Sterling Silver Jewelry
.925 Sterling silver is an alloy metal composed by weight of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Fine silver, which is 99.9% pure silver, is relatively soft, so silver is usually alloyed with copper to increase its hardness and strength. This metal will eventually oxidize with every day natural elements.
How to care for your .925 Silver Jewelry:
- To remove dirt or other debris, lightly dab with water and dry with a clean cotton towel.
- For a more thorough cleaning, soak jewelry in warm water with a few drops of detergent free soap. Gently scrub with a soft bristled brush & dry with a clean cotton towel.
- Once completely dry, buff with the polish cloth included if needed.
- Apply lotions and perfumes prior to putting on your piece of jewelry.
- Last but not least, store your jewelry in the pouch or box provided when not wearing.
Gold Filled Jewelry
Gold filled is a certified layer of gold mechanically bonded onto a base metal. It contains over 100 times more gold than that of gold plated pieces. It's second to gold, it’s affordable but still high quality. Good for wearing daily, tarnish resistant and hypoallergenic. Gold filled pieces can be worn by individuals with delicate skin with no issues. With proper care, Gold Filled jewelry can last for years to come.
How to care for Gold Filled Jewelry:
- To remove dirt or other debris, lightly dab with water and dry with a clean cotton towel.
- For a more thorough cleaning, soak jewelry in warm water with a few drops of detergent free soap. Gently scrub with a soft bristled brush & dry with a clean cotton towel.
- Once completely dry, buff with the polish cloth included if needed.
- Apply lotions and perfumes prior to putting on your piece of jewelry.
- Just because you can wear in water, doesn't mean you should.
- Keep away from Chlorine, salt water & harsh chemicals as this can cause your gold filled jewelry to oxidize quickly.
- Last but not least, store your jewelry in the bag or box provided when not wearing.
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