Jewelry Care
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Each material has its own care needs so we recommend checking the product description for specific care instructions.
Stainless Steel
Durable and water-resistant, these pieces are suitable for everyday wear. However, for long-lasting shine, it’s best to keep them dry. Avoid extended exposure to water—especially chlorinated or salt water—and keep away from harsh chemicals, soaps, and perfumes. If they do get wet, simply wipe them dry and store them in a jewelry pouch or box. Avoid wearing them while sleeping.Brass (Gold-Plated Pieces)
Brass jewelry is typically plated and requires extra care. Keep away from water, sweat, and humidity, as these can cause tarnishing or fading over time. Store in a dry, airtight pouch when not in use, and clean gently with a soft, dry cloth—avoid using polishing agents or chemicals. Contact with skin oils, perfumes, or moisture may dull the finish.All gold-plated pieces are designed to retain their finish under normal conditions, but exposure to products like perfumes, lotions, and hair sprays can speed up tarnishing. For best results, wear your jewelry as the final step of your routine. Over time, even high-quality plating may naturally wear and may require re-plating.
We offer jewelry in both iron and stainless steel, with stainless steel being a higher-quality, anti-tarnish, and water-resistant option. With regular use, some fading of plating may occur—this is normal.