Care Guide

Our products come in many different metals/materials, so please pay attention to the material indicated on the product page and use this care guide accordingly.

Please check out our Metal Guide to learn more about each metal.

 

14K / 18K Gold- and Rhodium-Plated Brass

We work closely with the factories we selected and hold the same standard as gold vermeil jewelry to ensure the thickness of the plating and prevent tarnishing. When a piece is properly taken care of, it will last a long time. Please keep all jewelry away from water and chemicals such as perfumes, skincare products and liquid hand soap.


In addition, sweat will also corrode the plating, so please avoid wearing this jewelry when you are likely to sweat a lot. We do not recommend wearing this type of jewelry when sleeping. After removing the jewelry, place it in a dry, airtight container to prevent tarnishing (see packaging). 


Periodically polish the jewelry with a soft, dry cloth to remove surface grease and grime and restore its original luster.

 

 

14K/18K Gold & Rhodium

Because this jewelry is composed of gold and small amounts of other precious metals, it will not tarnish. It can be worn at all times! You can use a small brush and warm water to clean the jewelry and keep it shiny.

 

 

Pearl and Natural Stone

Their colors can change due to chemicals or prolonged exposure to sunlight. Please be careful when wearing and storing such accessories to avoid
discoloration.

 

 

316L Stainless Steel

This is a very durable material that is very slow to discolor. Stainless steel in its original color (silver) will maintain that color for life. You can use a soft brush and warm water mixed with mild liquid soap to deep clean your jewelry and restore its shine.

 

 

.925 Sterling Silver

Please avoid contact with water and chemicals, and store in dry, sealed containers away from sunlight to slow down oxidation. However, the oils in your skin can give silver a natural shine and help prevent tarnishing, so please wear your sterling silver pieces often :)


Use jewelry cleaning cloth to polish the piece when needed.


Special note: We do not recommend using silver wash on intentionally oxidized styles as it will degrade the finish.