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As a general rule, jewelry must be cared for with great care, regardless of its composition. The jewelry is pieces of great value and in our case very delicate since they are made 100% by hand. Follow our care instructions so you have a timeless piece of jewelry.

Recommendations

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Shower

Remove your jewelry before bathing and leave it in a dry, moisture-free place. If they get wet, dry them as humidity causes them to lose their shine.

Pool and Beach

Before using any type of sunscreen or cream on your body, it is important that you remove any jewelry you are wearing. Once your skin dries you can use them again. Sand is a corrosive material so it can wear down your jewelry just like chlorine from the pool or salt from the beach.

Exercise

Our jewelry is hypoallergenic, which would reduce the risk of skin irritation caused by prolonged contact with sweat, but sweat is composed of water, salts and proteins, these salts tend to oxidize metals in the long term. The idea of ​​wearing jewelry during exercise may be appealing, but it is essential to be aware of the potential risks involved.

Cleaning products and Perfumes

Avoid direct contact with perfumes, creams, hydroalcoholic gel and any chemical product. Apply perfume and lotions before wearing your jewelry. This way you will avoid alcohol contact with the metal and prevent oxidation of the pieces.

Sleep

After a long day of work or a night of socializing it is tempting to simply go to bed with your jewelry in place but this is not safe for your health or your jewelry.

Keep

Store your jewelry individually in a dry place in a bag or jewelry box to avoid rust between them and tangling.

Cleaning

Clean your jewelry after each use with a polishing cloth. This way you keep your jewelry shiny and like new since you will be cleaning any dirt that adheres to the metal.

It is important to know

The PH

The PH of our skin can damage jewelry and even leave us with those unsightly stains that have a black or greenish appearance, depending on the components of the piece.

Although many people think that it may be because the piece of jewelry is of poor quality, this is not the case.

When the color of your accessories changes, it is possible that your PH is elevated.

To prevent your skin and the jewelry from staining, it is enough that the piece is not in contact with external agents that damage its composition such as water, sweat, cosmetics, cleaning products, among others.