Permanent Jewelry Care
Crafted to be cherished, designed to endure.
Best Practices for Everyday Wear
While permanent jewelry is designed for everyday wear, certain activities may place unnecessary stress on delicate chains. To help protect your piece, avoid pulling, snagging, or exposing your jewelry to situations that could cause excessive tension. Being mindful of potential snags will help keep your jewelry looking beautiful and wearable for years to come.
Fine metals, including sterling silver and gold-filled jewelry, may naturally oxidize or tarnish when exposed to certain substances. Lotions, fragrances, cosmetics, and other products may contribute to discoloration of the skin or jewelry. Chlorine, salt water, salty air, harsh chemicals, and buildup from perspiration may also cause tarnishing over time.
Limiting exposure when possible and gently cleaning your jewelry regularly will help preserve its natural brilliance.
Cleaning Your Permanent Jewelry
Permanent jewelry is designed for everyday wear, but occasional cleaning will help keep it looking bright and beautiful. You can gently clean your piece using mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth or cotton buds. Carefully clean around the chain to remove any buildup from lotions, oils, or daily wear, then rinse and pat dry. Regular gentle cleaning will keep your jewelry looking its best. To help you maintain your jewelry’s shine, a complimentary jewelry cleaning cloth is provided with every purchase.
Removing Permanent Jewelry
Permanent jewelry is designed for everyday wear, but there may be rare situations when temporary removal is recommended. Certain medical procedures, surgeries, or imaging tests may require all jewelry to be removed. If needed, your piece can be safely clipped with scissors and can often be re-welded later.
If you’re ever unsure whether removal is necessary, consult your medical provider before your appointment or procedure