Jewelry care
Jewelry is a symbol of beauty and luxury. Proper care of your jewelry will ensure that you can enjoy its shine for many years.
Caring for plated jewelry
As with other jewelry, it is important to avoid contact with water, cosmetics, cleaning products or sweat. Always put your jewelry aside for sports, cleaning and showering. When you are not wearing your beloved piece, store it in a dry and dark place.
We also recommend removing gold-plated bracelets and rings for activities where you know they will be exposed to prolonged rubbing against hard surfaces (such as typing all day, cleaning the house, working in a warehouse or in the garden). Repeated rubbing of the jewelry against a hard surface can result in accelerated loss of gold plating.
With proper care , gold plating can easily last for several years . However, if you do not take proper care of your jewelry, you can significantly shorten its lifespan. Daily showers and sweaty gym sessions are not good for jewelry and can cause the gold plating to start fading within a few months.

Caring for jewelry with natural stones
In order for your jewelry made of precious stones, semi-precious stones and mother-of-pearl to last as long as possible, it is necessary to take proper care of it. These natural products have different hardness, fragility and sensitivity, their symptoms are determined by the geological processes during their formation, so some can be very sensitive to careless handling.
Jewelry should not come into contact with perfumes, cosmetics, chemicals, aerosols, sea water, oils, aggressive sweat, etc. Jewelry should not be worn while bathing, swimming, sunbathing, in the sauna or during physical exercise. Softer semi-precious stones and mother-of-pearl are particularly sensitive to water. They absorb water and can subsequently lose their shine and shape. Jewelry damaged in this way cannot be claimed, because the defect was caused by improper use.

Do you have any questions about jewelry care? We'd be happy to answer them!