Jewelry Care

14K Gold-Filled Jewelry

Gold-Filled jewelry is made by chemically bonding layers of Solid Gold (14K) around a base metal. Unlike Gold Plated jewelry, Gold-Filled jewelry actually has a measurable amount of gold in it. The process of bonding the solid gold creates jewelry that does not tarnish, peel, chip or discolor. With proper care, Gold-Filled jewelry can last for many years. Simply clean your jewelry often with Dawn Dish Soap™ & water to keep them sparkly & to extend the life of your jewels.

Gold Filled jewelry is safe & hypoallergenic. Please be cautious if you have an allergy to brass as our Gold-Filled jewelry still contains this metal & your skin may have a reaction.

Though our Gold-Filled pieces are long lasting, we still do not recommend the jewelry coming in direct contact with lotions, oils, perfumes, or ocean/pool water. This can dull your pieces & reduce their shine. We recommend your jewelry be the last thing you put on when heading out. Clean your jewelry more frequently if you live a more active lifestyle.

Sterling Silver Jewelry

Over time, as silver is exposed to air & chemicals, a chemical reaction occurs that gives Sterling Silver a black tarnish. Make-up, sweat, acidity, chlorine, perfume, lotion or sunscreen can contribute to this reaction.

Over time, as silver is exposed to air & chemicals, a chemical reaction occurs that gives Sterling Silver a black tarnish. Make-up, sweat, acidity, chlorine, perfume, lotion or sunscreen can contribute to this reaction.

Gold-Filled Colored Enamel & Sterling Silver Colored Enamel

Use above instructions!

Non-Tarnish Stainless Steel Jewelry

Stainless steel jewelry has garnered immense popularity among fashion jewelry enthusiasts thanks to its durability and chic appearance. However, regular cleaning and maintenance are essential to keep your stainless-steel jewelry looking as good as new. We recommend using warm soapy water to clean with a soft bristled toothbrush. Rinse with lukewarm water. Use a lint free cloth or soft towel to dry.

The pH of your skin may react to jewelry containing metal. Not getting enough water? In a humid environment? Put a little extra lotion on? Even high-quality metal jewelry can sometimes leave a ring on the skin when the metal reacts with the acidity of your skin. It can also be caused by other substances on your skin - such as lotion, oils, or perfumes. Luckily, this tint is completely harmless. An easy way to remove this is to apply rubbing alcohol or makeup remover to a cotton pad & gently wipe down the affected area on your skin.