Product Care
General Tips for All Pieces
To keep your pieces looking their best, we recommend removing all jewelry and accessories before showering, swimming, or exercising. Always apply skincare, perfume, or hair products before putting on your pieces to avoid exposure to harsh chemicals. When not in use, store your items in a cool, dry place away from sunlight—preferably in a soft pouch or lined box to prevent tangling and scratching. A soft jewelry cloth or microfiber cloth is ideal for gently polishing pearls, metal, and crystals after wear.
Fabrics & Ribbons (Chiffon, Organza, Velvet, Satin, Lace)
For fabric bows and accessories, avoid machine washing or soaking. Spot-clean gently using a damp cloth and room temperature water when needed. If a full clean is required, hand wash delicately using mild soap and cold water, then air dry flat. To maintain their shape and texture, steam lightly or iron on the lowest setting with a protective cloth—never apply direct high heat.
Freshwater Pearls & Crystals
Pearls are natural and porous, making them sensitive to moisture and chemicals. After wearing, gently wipe them with a soft cloth to remove any oils or residue. Do not soak pearls or expose them to perfumes, hairspray, or cleaning agents. Pearls is a relatively soft gem stone. Store them each separately to avoid scratches from metal or other gem stones with higher Mohs hardness.
Crystals should also be handled with care—store both away from hard surfaces to prevent scratches, and avoid dropping or impact that could loosen the setting.
Metals & Findings (Gold-Plated, Silver, Base Metals)
Metals can tarnish when exposed to water, sweat, or air for extended periods. To slow oxidation, keep metal components dry and wipe them gently after each use. Store in sealed pouches or boxes to reduce air exposure. For plated pieces, avoid using abrasive polishing agents—stick to a gentle jewelry cloth, and never submerge gold-plated or silver-plated items in chemical cleaners.
For plated jewelry, avoid direct contact with perfumes, colognes, or lotions. Put it on as the last step of your outfit. Give your jewelry a safe resting place—always store it somewhere dry and soft. Hard surfaces and friction can leave behind scratches or signs of wear.
