Jewellery Care Guide

To ensure the longevity and radiance of your jewellery pieces, please follow these essential care tips below.

Composition

  • 925 Sterling Silver is composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy metals, usually copper. This alloying enhances the durability and strength of the silver while maintaining its lustrous appearance.

  • Authentic 925 Sterling Silver is often stamped with a hallmark to signify its quality and purity. Look for markings like "925" or "Sterling" to ensure the authenticity of your silver jewelry.

  • While pure silver is prone to tarnishing, the alloying of 925 Sterling Silver with other metals helps reduce tarnish. Regular wear can also minimise tarnishing, keeping your jewelry looking radiant.

Quality

  • 925 Sterling Silver is generally hypoallergenic, making it an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin. It is suitable for prolonged wear without causing irritation.

  • Silver Jewellery stands out for its inherent durability, ensuring timeless elegance with every piece.

  • 925 Sterling Silver is a versatile and timeless choice for jewelry. Its neutral tone complements various styles and gemstones, making it a popular option for both classic and contemporary designs.

Storage

  • While it’s highly durable and designed for everyday wear, sterling silver may tarnish over time. Store your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  • Consider using anti-tarnish pouches or a jewelry box with separate compartments to prevent scratching and tarnishing.

  • Store it in a dry place when not worn, shielding it from the daily elements of exposure.

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Care Instructions

  • Avoid exposing your jewelry to water, including bathing or swimming, as moisture can cause the gold plating to wear off more quickly. Humidity can accelerate tarnishing.
  • Avoid direct contact with perfumes, lotions, and other chemicals. Apply these products before putting on your jewelry to ensure they don't come into contact with the gold plating.

  • Gently clean your jewelry with a soft, non-abrasive cloth. A microfiber cloth is ideal for this purpose. Avoid using paper towels or tissues, as they can scratch the plating.

  • Refrain from exposing your jewelry to harsh household cleaners, as they can dull the shine and cause damage.

  • Be cautious not to rub or scratch the gold plating with abrasive materials or harsh jewelry cleaners, as it may wear off over time.