
Wearing Instructions
Before wearing any jewelry, check if they are in perfect condition, without any damages and scratches.
Always wear jewelry after applying make-up, because chemicals in perfumes or talc may damage your precious ornaments.
Jewelry should not be worn while doing any hard chores, especially if they are stone studded. They get scratched easily and may eventually loose their original shine.
Jewels should not come in contact with water for a prolonged period because they may get tarnished soon.
Remove your jewelry before bathing.
After removing make sure to inspect your jewels for loose parts, chipped stones, or any other damages and bring it to a professional jeweler for immediate repair.
Remember that gold is lasting and durable but can get scratched or dented if treated roughly.
Gold's worst enemy is chlorine. Repeated exposure can weaken gold's structure, eventually leading to breakage. So keep your gold jewelry away from chlorinated waters such as swimming pools and jacuzzis.
Storing Instructions
Always store your jewelry in a clean, dry place. The best solution for storing your jewelry is to keep them in a jewel box.
Always separate and store all your jewels in fabric-lined jewelry case, or in a box with compartments.
If you prefer to use an ordinary box, remember to wrap each piece individually in a soft tissue paper to avoid scratches.
Don't jumble your ornaments in a drawer or a jewelry case, as chances are high for it to get damaged.
Before storing your jewelry after any use, gently wipe them clean of sweat or grease using a soft cloth.
Before storing diamond jewelry, check on all sides for any loose stones. If there are any loose prongs or chipped stones, bring them to us for a check or repair.
