Care and Maintenance
Glass Bead Jewelry Care
~ Handle with care — glass can break if dropped on hard surfaces
~ Avoid impact or pressure that may crack or chip the beads
~ Some decorative finishes or coatings may naturally soften or rub off over time with frequent wear
~ Store carefully to protect the glass and preserve its finish
Sterling Silver Care Guide
Sterling silver is a beautiful and durable metal, and with a little care, it will keep its shine for years.
How to care for your sterling silver jewelry:
~ Store in a dry place, preferably in a jewelry box or airtight bag to slow tarnishing
~ Remove before swimming, showering, or using household chemicals
~ Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, and hairspray
~ Wipe gently with a soft polishing cloth after wearing
~ Clean occasionally with a silver polishing cloth or mild soap and warm water, then dry thoroughly
Good to know:
Sterling silver naturally develops tarnish over time due to exposure to air and moisture, but it is easily cleaned and restored to its original shine. Regular wear actually helps reduce tarnishing.
Surgical Steel Jewelry Care Guide
Surgical steel is known for its durability, shine, and low-maintenance wear. Designed to resist tarnishing, rust, and discoloration, it’s an excellent choice for everyday jewelry — even for sensitive skin.
How to care for your surgical steel earrings:
~ Safe for everyday wear, including exposure to water and sweat
~ Rinse with clean water after swimming in saltwater or chlorinated pools
~ Clean occasionally with mild soap and warm water
~ Dry with a soft cloth to maintain shine
~ Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratches
Good to know:
Surgical Steel 316L is highly resistant to tarnish and corrosion, so it requires minimal care and keeps its polished look with normal wear — making it perfect for an active lifestyle.