Jewelry Care & Maintenance Guide

Timeless Tips to Preserve the Sparkle of Your Fine Jewelry

Every piece of jewelry carries a story—an expression of love, celebration, or personal style. To preserve its beauty and craftsmanship, proper care is essential. With just a few mindful practices, you can ensure your jewelry remains as brilliant and enduring as the memories it represents. Whether worn daily or saved for special occasions, your jewelry deserves the attention that will allow it to shine for a lifetime and beyond.

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Customer Care

As the proud owner of a gorgeous piece of jewelry, it is essential to
understand the best methods for maintaining its beauty for generations
to come.
With over half a century of expertise in fine jewelry craftsmanship and
care, we recognize the unique nature of each piece. With every purchase,
our team of experts will assist you in selecting the optimal care regimen
for your individual piece of jewelry.
Below are some helpful tips to ensure your jewelry stays in the best
possible condition for another lifetime of wear.

Cleaning your jewelry at home

1. Diamonds and most colored gemstones can be cleaned using warm
water and mild soap. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to lightly scrub
away any built-up residue.
2. Be sure to rinse your jewelry in a bowl of clean water to remove
cleaning solutions, since you risk losing stones or whole pieces of
jewelry down the sink! Have your jewelry professionally cleaned
and checked as often as you'd like, but we recommend every 6
months.
3. Soft gemstones, like pearls and opals, can easily scratch. A soft,
link free cloth is best to use in place of soaps and brushes.
4. When you're not wearing your jewelry, store it in a clean, dry, room
temperature place. Avoid tossing it in a drawer where the gems
could be scratched or damaged.

Where not to wear your jewelry
To the gym

Platinum and gold, while durable, are malleable metals and can bend or break when subjected to heavy lifting or manual tasks. Even diamonds, though hard, can chip under pressure. It's best to remove your jewelry before engaging in any strenuous physical activities, not just at the gym

In the shower

Soaps and cleaners can accumulate under gemstones, causing
them to appear cloudy over time. Avoid wearing your jewelry in
environments where they may come into contact with chemicals,
such as in the shower or when swimming or pools or spas.

While sleeping

Prongs can catch on sheets or bedding, leading to bending of the
metal of even loss of stones. To prevent damage, remove your
jewelry before bedtime and store them safely on your vanity or
nightstand.