Jewelry Care

Moissanite Jewelry Care And Clean Guide

"Take care of your jewelry and it will shine for years. While every piece of jewelry looks beautiful, they can end up looking faded and may lose their shine if not cared for well. If you want your jewelry to look as long as new, then you need to take good care of it. Follow these simple steps to take care of your jewelry."

🧴💨

Should I spray perfume directly on my jewelry?

No. Avoid spraying perfume directly on your jewelry. Always wear your jewelry after you've sprayed your perfume, preferably avoiding your neck or wrists.

🚿

Can I wear my jewelry in the shower or while washing hands?

No. We recommend removing your jewelry before stepping into the shower as well as rings before hand-washing to keep it shiny for longer.

🧴

Can I apply lotions or creams while wearing jewelry?

No. Lotions & creams may contain acidic ingredients that react with your pieces. Avoid moisturizing areas of skin that get in contact with your pieces.

📦

How should I store my jewelry?

Store your jewelry pieces in a cool, dry place in the box or pouch that comes with your pieces.

🏊

Can I swim while wearing my jewelry?

No. Avoid swimming with your pieces as chlorine & sea water will react with the metals and cause it to tarnish.

🛏️

Should I sleep with my jewelry on?

No. Remove your pieces before going to bed to avoid any accidents that may cause damage to your pieces.

Jewelry Care Guide

Protect your pieces from sharp blows, scratches, chemicals, sunlight, and abrasives.

The best way to keep your jewelry shiny is to wear it often — your skin's natural oils help prevent tarnish! When not in use, store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid swimming, showering, or cleaning with your jewelry on.

How to Clean Sterling Silver & Moissanite Jewelry

Sterling silver is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals (usually copper). That's why it can tarnish over time when exposed to air. Moissanite is very durable and doesn't tarnish, but the silver setting can.

What is tarnish?

It's a chemical reaction between silver and sulfur in the air (or from foods, lotions, etc.). It's unavoidable but easy to reverse at home!

Prevention Tips:

  • Wear your jewelry regularly — body oils slow tarnishing.
  • Store in airtight bags or anti-tarnish pouches/cloths.
  • Remove before swimming, showering, or using lotions/perfume.
  • Avoid contact with household cleaners, chlorine, or sulfur-rich foods (e.g., eggs, onions).
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and humidity.

Clean Tarnished Jewelry At Home – 5 Easy Steps

  1. Line a heat-safe bowl with aluminum foil (shiny side up).
  2. Place your tarnished jewelry in the bowl, ensuring it touches the foil.
  3. Sprinkle 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda over the jewelry. Add a pinch of salt for extra power (optional).
  4. Pour in hot (near-boiling) water to cover the pieces. Let soak 2-10 minutes (watch the tarnish lift off!).
  5. Remove with tongs, rinse under cool water, and gently polish dry with a soft cotton cloth.

Tools & Materials You Need

Tarnished Silver Jewelry

Tarnished Silver Jewelry

Aluminum Foil

Aluminum Foil

Hot Water

Hot Water

Baking Soda

Baking Soda

Soft Cotton Cloth

Soft Cotton Cloth