Materials and care advice for your jewellery
Material
Brass The jewelry is made of high quality brass and is double plated with 18k gold, using a multi-layer technique to ensure pure color and prevent the jewelry from oxidizing easily. Our jewelry has 2.54 - 3 µm (micrometer) plating.
Our jewelry, which is made of brass with gold plating, meets the requirements of the European REACH standard Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006.
The jewelry also has high-quality cubic zirconia stones class AAA+. Cubic zirconia is a synthetic gemstone that resembles diamond and is often used in jewelry to give a sparkling effect. These stones are very durable and suitable for both parties and everyday life.
To keep your gold-plated brass jewelry in good condition, remove the jewelry when you shower and wash your hands, and avoid exposing it to perfume and chemicals that can damage the plating, the stones, or the beads .
Our jewelry made of stainless steel is plated with 18K alt 14k gold with PVD technology. This gives it a durable surface that resists water and air. It is perfect for those who want a high-quality product that lasts a long time. Be extra careful if the jewelry has stones. Clean only when necessary.
Jewelry care and Tips for Durable Jewelry
Dear jewelry lovers- I want to share some useful tips to keep your jewelry in top condition.
- To reduce the risk of your jewelery being broken or lost, we recommend that you take off your jewelery when exercising, showering, bathing or sunbathing. Always take off your jewelry before sleeping, as there is a risk that the stones can get stuck or wear off. Also, be careful not to rub jewelry with stones against other surfaces.
- Storage: Store your jewelry in a jewelry storage. Make sure they are separated from each other to avoid scratches and tangles. When you travel, pack your jewelry well and with care – they deserve it!
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Brass: Brass is a softer material than stainless steel, and small scratches or marks may occur naturally through use. Regardless of whether your brass jewelry is plated with gold, you should treat it with care. The plating can be worn away over time. To maintain the high-gloss surface, polish the jewelry regularly with a dry cloth . Avoid using polishes on polished surfaces, as water-soluble polishes can leave stains if not thoroughly dried.
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Cultured freshwater pearls: These pearls require extra care. Wipe them with a damp cloth after use to maintain their shine. However, avoid degreasing agents such as washing-up liquid and soap. Store the pearls separately from other jewelry, but avoid cotton, which can have a drying effect.
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Stainless steel: To keep your jewelry in good condition, clean it in lukewarm water. Wipe them immediately after cleaning with a soft cloth. Be extra careful if the jewelry has stones. Clean only when necessary.
I hope these tips help you take the best care of your jewelry! Don't forget that jewelry is more than just accessories – it's personal expression and memories.