Jewelry Care
Our jewelry is designed to be enjoyed, worn and transported to summer nights every time you wear it with you.
Made with semi-precious natural stones and finished in 925 Sterling Silver, materials that, due to their quality, never lose their properties.
925 Sterling Silver Jewelry
You can wear your jewelry daily, even if it gets dirty or dark, it can always be cleaned and it will return to its natural shine.
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Magic recipe to clean 925 Sterling Silver
Mix mild soap with warm water and scrub the jewelry with a soft toothbrush. If you don't achieve the initial shine, repeat the process with clean water.
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When should you take off your jewelry?
To avoid accidents, it is better not to wear it to sleep and remove the rings to pick up something heavy. This way, you will avoid deformations.
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As long as you don't take it with you...
Store it in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. For example, in a jewelry box or in individual plastic bags with airtight closure. This way its color or brightness will not be altered.
Gold-plated 925 Sterling Silver Jewelry
Its golden touch makes us fall in love. A treatment is applied to these pieces as a protective layer that helps prevent loss of shine.
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Avoid contact with
Chemical or corrosive products, such as perfume or makeup.
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Take off your jewelry
Play sports, bathe or sleep. This way you avoid contact with sweat, chlorine or salt water, accidents and deformations.
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Cleans without rubbing
To avoid the loss of the gold plating.
Important note
Gold-plated or plated 925 Sterling Silver pieces require greater care because they are more susceptible to losing their gold color over time.
The speed at which the golden color disappears depends on multiple factors, such as the use of chemicals on the skin, sweat or the pH of each person.
The most repeated question
Can I bathe with the jewelry?
With 925 Sterling Silver jewelry, yes.
If they darken, you can clean them and they will be like new again.
With 925 Sterling Silver jewelry dipped in Gold, better than not.
Exposing them to water accelerates the loss of the gold color, giving way to the silver color of 925 Sterling Silver.