Care and Maintenance

We believe jewelry should be loved and worn every day. Having said this, we do recommend taking off your jewelry when sleeping, swimming, gardening, lifting weights or coming in contact with chemicals. It’s important to clean your jewelry frequently, store it properly and inspect its condition often.

Most jewelry can be cleaned with a gentle soap, warm water and a clean, very soft toothbrush. Dry with a clean, soft cloth. Knotted, strung pearls and gemstone beads should be laid flat to dry completely before wearing. Beads and pearls that are frequently worn may require yearly restringing.

We do not recommend steam or ultrasonic cleaning on colored gemstones.

Jewelry items should be stored separately in a clean soft pouches or boxes to avoid contact with each other and protect them from dirt and light.

Overtime moving parts like bails, earring components and clasps may loosen. Please be sure to inspect your jewelry carefully before wearing.

Layering your jewelry is fun but please layer carefully. When jewelry rubs or knocks into each other the gold and gemstones can become scratched or damaged. Avoid situations where a hard gemstone like a diamond, sapphire or ruby would rub against soft gemstones like turquoise or pearls.

The following gemstones are delicate and require special attention.

Pearls

The beauty of your pearls comes from their lustrous nacre (outermost layer). This luster actually improves with wear as long as you follow the golden rule of putting your pearls on last and taking them off first. Pearls are especially susceptible to chemicals so avoid makeup, perfumes, hair products, chlorine, and any other chemicals. When not wearing your pearls store them separate from you other jewelry to avoid scratching. For routine cleaning, clean with a very soft, dry cloth after each wearing. It is ok to occasionally wash your pearls with warm, soapy water and soft, unused makeup brush . Dry with a very soft, clean cloth. After washing, strung pearls should be laid flat to completely before wearing. Never subject pearls to steam or ultrasonic cleaning.

Conch pearls may be light sensitive. Because of this they are known as “evening pearls”. To prevent the risk of discoloration please avoid prolonged exposure to light or heat in addition to the special care recommendations for pearls. Conch pearls are also delicate and susceptible to scratching and blows.

Opals

Opals are a beautiful gemstone, but also delicate. They are soft and high in water content, making them more susceptible to climate and temperature changes. Heat and prolonged exposure to light can cause tiny fractures to develop called crazing. We recommend you do not wear your opals in extreme temperatures or while participating in physical activities. Opals are susceptible to chemicals and you should avoid exposing opals to household cleaners, ultrasonic and steam cleaning. Wash your opals in warm soapy water.

Turquoise

Turquoise is a soft stone, prone to scratching. Store your turquoise separately in soft pouches or boxes. Chemicals, cosmetics, high heat and even prolonged exposure to sunlight may discolor turquoise. Clean turquoise with warm soapy water and a soft, clean cloth. Do not steam or ultrasonic.

Emeralds

Many emeralds are treated with oil. Please don’t use an ultrasonic or steam on your emeralds. Clean with warm, soapy water.

Moonstone

Heat and sudden temperature changes can break moonstones. Do not use steam or ultrasonic cleaning on your moonstones.

Gold care

We use 18KY solid gold in our jewelry. It is a softer gold and can scratch slightly with routine daily wear. We anticipate this with our jewelry and believe the little light scratches that occur with daily wear only add to the beauty of our jewelry. They tell the story of the piece much like the bumps, wrinkles and scars we acquire in life tell our stories. Should you want to clean your gold jewelry wash with a mild soap, warm water and a soft, clean toothbrush.