General Maintenance
Welcome to our complete guide to jewelry care and maintenance. In our world of timeless fashion and style, we know that your jewelry is much more than just an accessory; it is a treasure full of meaning and beauty that deserves to be preserved and enjoyed for generations to come.
On this page, you will immerse yourself in the art of caring for your most precious pieces, whether they are made of bronze, alpaca, tumbaga, or any other metal. Our passion is to create jewelry that tells stories and awakens emotions, and part of that story is yours, as caretaker and protector of these masterpieces.
From practical tips on how to clean and store your jewelry to guidelines for responsible use, you'll find valuable information to help you keep your pieces at their best, regardless of their age or sentimental value.
Our commitment is to provide you not only with jewelry of exceptional quality, but also with the guidance and knowledge you need to ensure that your treasures sparkle with timeless splendor. After all, a well-cared-for piece of jewelry transcends time and becomes a legacy.
So, join us on this journey of care and appreciation for the beauty of your jewelry. Discover how every gesture of love and attention you devote to your pieces is reflected in their brilliance, in their history and, above all, in your story.
Let's start this journey together and keep the eternal beauty of your jewelry alive!
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Water
In general, it is important to prevent jewelry made of these metals from coming into contact with water, as moisture and exposure to water can accelerate the oxidation process and corrode the metal. Therefore, remove your jewelry before swimming, showering or submerging in water.
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Chemical Products:
Chemical products such as perfumes, lotions, hair products and cleaning products can damage these metals. It is advisable to apply these products before wearing the jewelry and make sure they are completely dry before wearing the pieces.
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Storage
Store jewelry in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. You can use soft jewelry bags or boxes to protect the pieces from dust and oxidation.
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Cleaning
Clean your jewelry regularly to remove dust and debris that may accumulate over time. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to polish the pieces and maintain their shine.
Cautions
Use soft cloths
Using soft cloths to clean and shine your jewelry pieces is a highly beneficial practice. These cloths, specifically designed to care for your treasures, offer a number of important advantages. First of all, they prevent unwanted scratches, thanks to their softness and gentleness in contact with surfaces. In addition, soft cloths are highly effective in removing dust and dirt, maintaining the original shine of your pieces. This not only preserves the beauty of the jewelry over time, but also prolongs its useful life.
Which cloth do we recommend?
Microfiber Cloths: Microfiber cloths are an excellent choice for cleaning jewelry because they are soft, lint-free and effective at removing dust and dirt without scratching surfaces.
Velvet: Velvet is soft and luxurious, making it a suitable choice for cleaning and polishing jewelry. It is especially effective for polishing metals such as gold and silver.
Cotton: Soft cotton fabrics, such as old T-shirts or clean handkerchiefs, are also suitable for cleaning jewelry. Avoid fabrics that may have rough fibers that can scratch surfaces.
Felt: Felt is another soft material that can be used to polish jewelry and maintain its shine. It is especially useful for pieces with intricate details.
Jewelry Chamois: These chamois cloths are specifically designed to clean and shine jewelry. They are usually gentle and effective, and often come with special treatments to keep pieces sparkling.
Do you want professional maintenance?
You can always send us your parts so that qualified personnel can service them properly, in the Contact Us window you can request the information and process for the service!