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Care Tips

TIPS FOR MAINTAINING YOUR JEWELRY: 

Tip 1: Jewelry should be kept absolutely dry and away from moisture as moist can be harsh on metals. Thats , if you have our gold plated version. On the other hand, our 925 sterling silver necklaces do just well with moist , but will require regular cleaning in that case. If you do not constantly wear your tennis, please keep it stored somewhere dry enough. (you can keep it at the gift box we offered)

Tip 2:  Avoid putting perfume, lotion, or anything containing a scent near your jewelry.  

Tip 3: Take your jewelry off before showering or cleaning your home to keep it cleaner for longer. The chemicals used in cleaning products tarnishes jewelry very quickly and noticeably, so it’s worth putting them in a safe place. 

 


HOW TO CLEAN YOUR JEWELRY?

 

What you’ll need:
● Warm water
● Small shallow bowl 
● Soft new toothbrush or jewelry cleaning brush
● A microfibre cloth
● Toothpaste or fragrance-free shower gel 

How to clean your tennis chain?

Step 1: Fill a bowl with clean warm water and add a drop of fragrance-free shower gel or a little amount of toothpaste, stirring until the mixture creates bubbles. You don’t need a specific amount of water, just enough to cover your chain necklace completely. (About 300ml)

Step 2: Put the chain in the mixture and move it around slightly using your finger. This should help shift some of the tough residues that build up on jewelry through daily wear. 

Step 3: Leave the chain in the mixture to soak for 10 to 15 minutes to loosen up more stubborn stains. 

Step 4: Take your chain out of the mixture, holding it above the bowl before gently wiping the diamonds with the toothbrush. Watch out for any loose diamonds; this process won’t damage your jewelry at all, but it can nudge already loose diamonds out of place. 

Step 5: Once you’re happy with how clean your jewelry is, pat it dry with an unused microfibre cloth. Be very gentle and avoid rubbing the chain as this can cause the cloth to get stuck on its prongs.