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Caring for your Jewelry

Caring for your Jewelry

To ensure your jewelry remains a lifelong companion, please follow these care instructions.


General Care for All Items

  • Avoid Chemicals: Remove your jewelry before using household cleaners, perfumes, lotions, hairspray, or other chemicals.

  • Store Properly: When not being worn, store your jewelry in the provided pouch or a soft cloth bag to prevent scratching and tarnishing.

  • Keep Dry: Avoid wearing your jewelry while exercising, showering, or swimming.



Solid Silver & Oxidized Silver

Our solid and oxidized silver pieces are designed for durability. Over time, silver will naturally tarnish, developing a unique patina. This is a normal process and adds character to the piece.

  • Cleaning: Gently clean with a soft polishing cloth specifically designed for silver jewelry. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.

  • Restoring Shine: For a deeper clean, you may use a silver jewelry cleaning solution, but follow the product instructions carefully.



18K Gold Plated Silver

The delicate layer of 18k gold on our plated pieces requires extra care to maintain its luster.

  • Handle with Care: The plating can wear away over time, so avoid rubbing, scratching, or polishing plated surfaces with a harsh cloth.

  • Cleaning: Gently wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth after each wear to remove oils and dirt. Avoid using chemical cleaners or polishing cloths, as these can strip the plating.



Bead Bracelets


Our beaded bracelets are strung with durable elastic. Proper handling will prevent stretching and breakage.

  • How to Wear: To put on your bracelet, roll the beads gently over your wrist.
    Never pull or stretch the bracelet, as this can weaken the elastic cord over time.



Amulets

Your sacred amulet is a spiritual tool, crafted with profound meaning.

  • No Water: Amulets are handcrafted items that are not designed to go in the water. Please remove your amulet before showering, swimming, or engaging in any water activities to preserve its integrity and the blessing it carries.

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