Last On, First Off
Put jewelry on after lotions, perfumes, and hair products, and take it off before swimming, workouts, or chores to prevent damage.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Perfumes, cleaning products, and chlorine can dull metals and damage gemstones and leather. Keep jewelry away from them for long-lasting shine.
Store with Care
Use a soft pouch or airtight bag to protect from scratches, oxidation, and dust. Store gold-filled jewelry separately to avoid scratches, and keep sterling silver in an airtight bag to slow tarnish.
Keep It Dry
Water won’t ruin most metals but can speed up tarnish on silver and weaken leather over time. Always remove leather jewelry before bathing, swimming, or exercising.
Wear It Often
Sterling silver stays shinier the more you wear it, thanks to your skin’s natural oils!
Polish Gently
Use a soft silver cloth for sterling silver (skip liquid cleaners), a soft cloth for gold-filled jewelry, and mild, soapy water for most gemstones. Pearls and opals need extra care—just a quick wipe with a dry cloth.
Expect Natural Changes
Leather softens and stretches slightly over time, adding to its unique character. This is completely normal.
Taking care of your jewelry helps preserve the quality of your jewelry, keeping its beauty enduring for years.