HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JEWELRY
We are proud to share that our jewelry is made of sheet metals from the United States. We do not outsource our fine luxurious pieces. We handcraft them from start to finish in our home studio.
Gold & Rose Gold Filled: is an actual layer of gold-pressure bonded to another metal. Gold filled is not to be confused with gold plating as filled literally has 100% more gold than gold plating. Gold filled is much more valuable and tarnish resistant. It does not flake off, rub off or turn colors.
Sterling Silver: is .925 or .999 silver. It is NOT plating. It will not flake off, rub off or turn colors.
Stainless steel: is an awesome alternative to sterling silver. It is bright, glossy-mirror finish. However, it is not as dainty, soft or shinny as sterling silver. It will not tarnish nor turn color. It is light weight.
Aluminum : is a light weight material. It has some shine but its not as bright and shinny as sterling silver nor stainless steel. It is hypoallergenic, will not tarnish and will not change color.
Is important to follow these best practices to ensure the long, beautiful life of your piece
Remove jewelry during physical activities including intense cardio workouts {gym, running, etc}
Remove jewelry when using chemicals: such as shampoos, harsh soaps, lotions, makeup, hairspray, etc.
Regularly clean your jewelry using mild soap. Pat dry. DO NOT rub.
Avoid exposure to pool, jacuzzi, or anything containing chemicals or sea salt.
Avoid abrasive materials such as a terry cloth, bath towel, and shirt to polish your jewelry.
Avoid any liquid such as water to avoid the black oxidation of the letters to fade. The letters, designs, and numbers will never fade as we hand stamp each piece. They are permanent. However, the black oxidation will fade over time. On high end jewelry, we recommend you to not oxidize the jewelry.
If properly cared for, your jewelry can last for years.