Jewelry Care Instructions
Handling Instructions
Some materials may react with cosmetics or chemicals, causing discoloration. Please wear jewelry after applying perfume.
Precious metals may cause skin irritation depending on individual sensitivity. If you experience any discomfort, discontinue use and consult a specialist.
Moisture, sweat, and dust can cause jewelry to tarnish or discolor. Remove jewelry before exercising, swimming, bathing, or washing hands.
Avoid wearing jewelry during intense physical activities, while sleeping, or when taking care of infants, as it may cause injury or deformation of the jewelry.
High-temperature environments like saunas and extremely cold places like ski resorts may lead to burns or frostbite. Avoid wearing jewelry in such conditions.
Necklaces and bracelets may break if pulled too hard. Pay special attention when changing clothes.
Rings may deform when pressure is applied, such as when lifting heavy objects. If the ring has a gemstone, deformation may cause the stone to loosen or fall out.
Cleaning Instructions
After use, gently wipe jewelry with a soft cloth or a non-abrasive jewelry cloth to remove sweat and dirt.
Gold, platinum, and silver jewelry may develop fine scratches or become cloudy due to sweat and dirt. Use a jewelry cloth or a specialized cleaning solution, avoiding direct contact with gemstones.
Jewelry with surface treatments or coatings may change in appearance if polished with a jewelry cloth or cleaner.
Matte-finished metals may gradually develop a polished appearance due to friction over time.
Silver jewelry can tarnish due to exposure to air, sulfur, moisture, or cosmetics. Avoid prolonged wear and exposure to moisture.
Storage Instructions
When not in use, store jewelry in a cool, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, high temperatures, excessive dryness, or dust.