Jewelry Care Guide

Avoid harsh chemicals

Chemicals found in perfumes, lotions, salt water and swimming pools (chlorine) has the potential to dull or damage your jewelry. This simple rule helps prevent exposure to chemicals and physical stress that can damage your pieces.

Store properly

To prevent scratches and tarnishing, store each piece of jewelry separately. Use a soft pouch or a compartmentalized jewelry box to keep them from tangling or rubbing against other items.

Deep Cleaning

Place in lukewarm water and a drop of of Eco-friendly soap. Lightly clean with a non corrosive brush. Once clean, make sure to completely dry and then store.

Clean Regularly

To maintain its shine gently wipe/polish your jewelry, with a soft, non-abrasive cloth (such as a microfiber or jewelry polishing cloth). Avoid using paper towels or stiff brushes, as these can cause tiny scratches that will dull the surface of the gold over time.

Handle with Care

Although gold-filled is more durable than gold-plated, it's still best to remove your jewelry during strenuous activities, like exercising, to avoid unnecessary wear and tear.

Last On, First Off

Put on your gold-filled jewelry as the final step in your routine, after you've applied makeup, perfume, and lotion. This simple rule helps prevent exposure to chemicals and physical stress that can damage your pieces.

Personal Experience

Over the past five years, I have adorned myself with a curated collection of gold-filled jewelry, wearing each piece through the rigors of workouts, restful nights, and the constant rhythm of everyday life. The quality has proven to be nothing short of exquisite. Each piece has flawlessly retained its radiant luster, remaining as beautiful and untarnished as the day it was acquired, a testament to its enduring grace.