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Interview Guide

Caring for your jewelry
— 01

Gold plated brass

How to care for 14K gold-plated jewelry

To do

Good practices

  • Clean regularly with a soft microfiber cloth (ideal for cleaning jewelry without damaging it)
  • Occasional cleaning with lukewarm water + mild soap. Dry thoroughly immediately after cleaning
  • Store in a jewelry box or fabric pouch, away from humidity
  • Avoid friction to prolong the life of the 3-micron gold plating
To avoid

What to avoid

  • Contact with salt water, chlorinated water → dulls the jewelry
  • Perfume, cream, perspiration → accelerate plating wear
  • Chemical products (alcohol, chlorine, detergents)
  • Wearing jewelry during sports or at night
  • Using abrasive products (vinegar, baking soda, silver cleaners)
Solutions

What to do if the plating gets damaged

  • Opt for replating
  • Replace the jewelry if the plating is too worn
— 02

925 Silver Range

To do

Good practices

  • Wear your jewelry regularly to prevent silver oxidation
  • Use a soft cloth for jewelry cleaning
  • Clean with lukewarm water and mild soap to clean sterling silver
  • Dry thoroughly to make jewelry last
  • Store in a box or anti-tarnish bag
To avoid

What to avoid

  • Sea, chlorinated water, sweat, perfume, cosmetics and household products
  • Friction and open-air storage
Solutions

Solution

  • Clean with a special silver polishing cloth
  • Baking soda cleaning
  • Rhodium plating polishing
For all materials

Tips to make your jewelry last

01

Put your jewelry on last

After perfume and skincare.

02

Remove them before any activity

Swimming, sports, housework.

03

Store them separately

To avoid scratches.