TAKE CARE OF YOUR PRODUCT
- Ensure to tighten the clamps after one year or two years if they are worn frequently.
- Store the gems in a fabric-lined jewellery box or box with compartments. If you prefer to use a regular box, wrap each piece individually in velvet, silk or paper because the diamond will line/damage other pieces of jewellery and diamonds.
- Visit the jeweller at least annually and ask him to check the parts for loose pins and wear/tear fasteners.
- When taking off the jewellery, wipe it with a soft moist cloth. This will improve the luster and ensure that the jewels are clean before they are stored.
- Before wearing a piece of jewellery apply perfume or hairspray.
- Always remove the diamond jewellery prior to washing hands and avoid contact with greasy substances. Use the following to clean the diamond jewellery
- Ultrasonic cleaner or steamer
- Mild solvents or jewellery cleansers
- Rubies and Sapphire can be cleaned with warm soapy water and a gentle brush.
- Rinse under clean water and wipe until it becomes dry.
- It is recommended that mechanical cleansing be best if avoided.
- Be more cautious with your emerald jewels.
- Emeralds can be cleaned with warm soapy water and a gentle brush.
- It is recommended that solvents and mechanical cleaning be best if avoided.
- Pearls require more attention than crystalline gems.
- Clean pearl jewellery using a soft cloth.
- Pearls are susceptible to perfume, cosmetics and perspiration.
- Avoid contact with hairspray, alcohol, bleach and ammonia.
- Do not swim when wearing pearls.
- Applies to other organic gems.
- The safest, easiest and most effective way to clean the natural gems is to use warm water, a small quantity of mild soap without detergent and a gentle brush.
- Carefully brush and rinse with water, then wipe with a gentle cloth.
- Some gems require gentle treatment such as Peridot and Turquoise should be cleaned with a soft brush and warm water or a soft and moist cloth.