Jewelry Care

Avoid moisture
Remove jewelry before showering, bathing, or swimming

Avoid direct contact to perfume, alcohol, lotion,
and other chemicals

Store in a cool dry place
Preferably airtight

Clean jewelry using a soft cloth

Remove jewelry before sleeping

Remove jewelry before any physical activity


Will my jewelry tarnish?

This highly depends on the material:

Rhodium or gold filled - Gold filled jewelry is the more durable and long lasting compared to its counterparts. It is your best option for durability, shine, and affordability. By following the above jewelry care, gold filled jewelry pieces will not tarnish and can last a lifetime.

Sterling silver - Overtime, sterling silver will develop a tarnish. The good news is regular jewelry care can prevent and slow down the tarnishing process. Even if it does tarnish, a silver polishing cloth or a professional cleaning will bring back the shine of your jewelry.

Stainless steel - Known for its durability and easy maintenance. It will not tarnish, rust, or corrode. By following the above care instructions, stainless steel will last a lifetime.

PVD gold plated stainless steel - PVD stands for Physical Vapor Deposition, and is a vacuum coating process that produces a brilliant decorative and functional finish. PVD utilizes a titanium nitride that provides an extremely durable coating. PVD coatings are more resistant to corrosion from sweat and regular wear than standard gold plating.

Pendants - Most vintage pendants and repurposed pendants are only plated in colour. Plated colour is not as long lasting as gold filled, sterling silver, or stainless steel. Therefore they will require proper maintenance. Please follow the above jewelry care to ensure the longevity of your precious jewelry.