1. Daily Wear Precautions (Most Critical)
Keep away from all harsh chemicals
Avoid contact with perfume, cosmetics, hairspray, skincare products, hand soap, and disinfectants while wearing.
Always remove jewelry before showering, swimming, using hot tubs, or doing housework (sweat, saltwater, and pool chlorine will severely damage plating and cause silver tarnish) .
Put on jewelry after applying makeup and perfume — wait until all products are fully dry before wearing.
Avoid friction and impact
Do not stack multiple jewelry pieces together (especially materials of different hardness, e.g., jade and metal, which will scratch each other) .
Remove jewelry before exercising, sleeping, or lifting heavy objects to prevent bending, chipping, or plating damage.
Handle gently when removing; never toss onto hard countertops.
2. Proper Cleaning Methods
Daily cleaning: Wipe only with a soft dry cloth
After each wear, gently wipe away sweat and fingerprints with a clean microfiber cloth or suede cloth before storing.
❌ Never use: Toothpaste, alcohol, silver dip cleaners, dish soap, or abrasive scouring pads — these will strip gold plating permanently and damage enamel/pearl surfaces.
Deep cleaning (only for visible dirt buildup)
Gold-plated / sterling silver: Use a small amount of warm water + mild unscented soap, gently brush with a soft-bristle brush, rinse immediately with clean water, and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Pearls / jade: Wipe only with a slightly damp soft cloth — never submerge in water.
3. Storage Guidelines
Individual airtight storage is non-negotiable
Store each piece separately in an airtight zip bag or separate compartment of a jewelry box to prevent scratching and tarnishing.
Add 1 small silica gel packet (food packaging desiccants work perfectly) to absorb moisture.
Avoid humid environments
Never store in bathrooms, windowsills, or other damp areas.
For humid climates / long-term storage: Take out, air, and wipe jewelry every 1–2 months before resealing.
Special material storage rules
Pearls must not be in direct contact with silica gel (will cause dehydration and cracking)
Store sterling silver separately from other metals to slow tarnishing.
4. Material-Specific Care Tips
| Material | Key Care Reminders |
|---|---|
| Gold-Plated Jewelry | Avoid frequent rubbing to prevent plating wear; never attempt DIY re-plating, contact customer service for support |
| 925 Sterling Silver | Tarnish is normal. Gently polish with a dedicated silver polishing cloth to restore shine — never use harsh silver dip cleaners |
| Pearls / Mother of Pearl | Avoid direct sunlight, dehydration, and all chemicals. Never apply any cleaning products to the surface |
| Jade / Natural Gemstones | Avoid dropping, high heat, and oil stains. For long-term storage, apply a thin layer of white tea oil for protection |
| Enamel Jewelry | Avoid impact and high heat. Do not expose to direct sunlight to prevent enamel cracking and peeling |
5. Long-Term Storage Tips
For jewelry not worn for over 1 month:
Clean thoroughly first, seal individually, and store in a cool, dark drawer.
For chain-style jewelry:
Fasten the clasp and lay flat to prevent tangling and breakage
Inspect clasps, solder points, and chains every 1–2 months. Repair loose parts promptly to prevent accidental loss.