Jewelry Details and Important Care
Instructions
*Put your jewelry on AFTER you use hair spray,
body lotions, oils or perfumes.
*Do not swim, bathe or exercise while wearing
your jewelry.
*Carefully wipe your jewelry with a soft cotton cloth after
each wearing.
*Always make sure your jewelry is dry before you put it
away.
*Store each piece of jewelry separately.
*Clean your jewelry with a
solution of mild dish soap in warm water and towel dry.
*Do not expose your
jewelry to household cleaning products, especially chlorine bleach.
.925 Sterling
Silver
Sterling Silver is an alloy of silver
containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper.
Silver by itself is normally too soft by itself that is why it is alloyed
with other metals to give strength. All silver will tarnish over
time. To bring the jewelry back to its original luster it can be
cleaned with a jewelry polishing cloth.
Cubic Zirconia (CZ)
A cubic zirconia has such a close visual
likeness to a diamond that only a trained eye can easily differentiate between
the two. A cubic zirconia will weigh about 1.7 times more than a diamond of
equivalent shape and is available in a variety of colors. All carat weights
listed on our website are to a diamonds equivalent.
Rhodium
Rhodium is a lustrous, hard, durable,
silvery-white metallic material that is found in the platinum group of metals.
Because of its brilliance, rhodium is often plated on other materials to produce
a durable corrosion-resistant coating.
Stainless Steel
Our Stainless Steel Rings, Bracelets,
Earrings and Body Jewelry are crafted of 316L surgical grade stainless
steel. Stainless steel is known for its durability, strength, and
resistance to corrosion. Stainless steel will not tarnish and does
not react with most skin types.
How to Care for Your
Jewelry
It is suggested to use soap and water to
remove dirt or residue from your jewelry and to dry your jewelry with a soft
cloth. It is not suggested to use paper towels or tissues to dry
your jewelry. Once dry, a jewelry polishing cloth can be used to
bring back your jewelry’s shine.
It is best to avoid any type of
abrasive cleaners or chemicals as this can cause discoloration or scratch your
jewelry. It is best not to immerse your jewelry in water if it
contains stones of any kind, as this can cause the stones to come
loose.