Product care
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"Love your Jewellery and your Jewellery will love you back."
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Daily Care Tips-Pearls
Being organic gemstones, pearls are highly vulnerable to acidic and alkaline environments. Extreme humidity can also cause damage to your precious pearl trinkets. To preserve their shine, make sure that your perfumes, hair sprays, and other cosmetics do not come in contact with your pearl rings, necklaces, pendants, and other trinkets. As a golden rule, let your pearls be the last thing you put on and the first thing to come off. Your sweat can also cause harm to pearl jewellery. To keep them safe, wipe them with a soft cloth before storing them away for later.
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Things to Remember While Wearing Pearls
Your love for pearls and your love for rain won’t go hand in hand. If you are wearing pearl jewellery, resist the urge to get wet in the rain! Avoid getting pearl strands wet at any cost. That means you should not wear pearls to the bath or shower. Also avoid exposing pearls to direct sunlight or places with high heat and humidity, such as sauna. Are you planning a holiday on the beach where you intend to enjoy the sand and sea to the fullest? It is in your best interests not to pack your pearl earrings or bracelets.
Now, what to do if your pearls come into contact with liquids that might cause them damage? If you spill fruit juice on them, wipe them gently with a clean, soft cloth immediately. Do the same if they come in contact with detergent, vinegar, or any other strong liquids.
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"Dry Jewellery is a happy Jewellery."
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Tips for your adorable silver or stone-studded jewellery:
1. Silver or stone-studded jewellery should never be kept with other metals or in the open.
2. Your silver trinkets should be tightly packed while storing them in a small zippered plastic bag. It will not only hold your jewels in a good condition but would also prevent other jewellery from rubbing with each other which can cause scratches. The jewellery would be shielded from the air, which can cause fast discoloration.
3. Don't ever leave your silver jewellery lying around against bare timber as it consists of an acid that will surely tarnish the exterior of the silver, also shield it from paper as well as cardboard, since they are lumber pulp produces which would yield similar result, so avoid keeping silver in envelopes or even in small cardboard boxes as well.
4. You can also purchase some anti-tarnish pads and line the base of your jewellery box.
5. Allow body lotions and perfumes to dry completely before putting on the glistening jewels onto yourself as the chemicals present in them would bond and react with the copper and alloys present in silver which would in-turn speed up the process of tarnishing dramatically.
6. Removing your jewellery while you bath or swim isn't necessary; just rinse with soap and water afterwards to clean off the residual chemicals from your jewels.
7. If you do stain your jewellery with make-up, perfumes, foods and drinks, then rinse immediately with water and soap.
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