• Regular Cleaning

    Clean jewelry with a soft cloth regularly to remove dirt and oils. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and warm water with a soft brush.

  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals

    Keep jewelry away from household cleaners, perfumes, lotions, and chlorine, as they can damage or tarnish the metal or stones.

  • Store Properly

    Store jewelry in a soft pouch or box to avoid scratches. Keep pieces separate to prevent tangling or scratching (use dividers or individual compartments).

  • Remove During Physical Activities

    Take off jewelry while exercising, cleaning, or swimming to prevent damage from chemicals, physical impact, or exposure to water.

  • Polish Metals

    Use a jewelry polishing cloth to keep metals shiny and free from tarnish.

  • Check for Loose Stones

    Regularly inspect stones to make sure they are securely set. If you notice any loosening, have them tightened by a professional.

  • Avoid Excessive Heat

    Avoid exposing jewelry to excessive heat, which can damage certain stones and metals.

  • Professional Cleaning

    Have fine jewelry professionally cleaned and checked for any damage at least once a year.

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