Jewellery Care
In order to maintain the beautiful shine of your jewellery, it is important to clean it properly every few weeks. In general: avoid contact with liquids, perfumes and lotions or chemical cleaning agents. Ideally, do not wear the jewellery while showering or exercising. Store the jewellery separately from other pieces of jewellery to avoid oxidation, reactions with other metals and scratches
14k Gold Filled
Carefully clean the jewellery in a mild soapy bath either with your hands or with a soft toothbrush, then dry well.
Alternatively, carefully polish the jewellery with a special jewelry polishing cloth.
18k Gold Plated (3micron)
Carefully clean the jewellery in a mild soapy bath and then dry well. Rubbing too hard should be avoided.
925 silver
It is completely normal for silver to tarnish over time. This is a natural reaction between the silver and sulfur from the surrounding air. The great thing about silver is that you can make it look new again with a few simple tricks:
For intensive cleaning of tarnished silver, you will need a pot, aluminum foil, table salt and water. The water and the salt should be heated to at least 60°C (approx. 5 tablespoons of salt per liter of water). Then place the jewellery in the aluminum foil and put both together in the pot. After a short time an effect should be noticeable. Do not leave the jewellery in the bath for too long and be careful with pearls as they could discolor.
Alternatively, you can clean the jewellery with a little soap, a toothbrush and water. Silver cleaning cloths also work very well to remove discoloration.