Care guide
Care for Silver Jewelry (925 Sterling Silver)
To maintain the natural luster of your silver jewelry, store each piece in a dry, airtight container or a soft pouch when not in use. Avoid contact with water, perfumes, lotions, or household chemicals, as these can cause tarnishing. Clean gently with a soft, dry polishing cloth — never use abrasive materials. For deeper cleaning, use a silver-specific cleaner or a mild soap solution, then dry thoroughly.
Care for Brass Jewelry
Brass naturally develops a warm patina over time, adding character to the piece. To slow down this process, keep your jewelry away from moisture, perfumes, and chemicals. Store it in a dry place or a fabric pouch. If you prefer a brighter finish, gently polish with a soft cloth and a small amount of brass cleaner or a natural mixture of lemon juice and baking soda, followed by rinsing and drying thoroughly.
Care for Copper Jewelry
Copper jewelry may naturally darken or develop a patina due to oxidation — this is a normal and desirable aging process for many wearers. To maintain its shine, keep it dry and avoid prolonged exposure to humidity, sweat, or cosmetics. Clean with a soft cloth and, if needed, use a mild copper cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and salt to restore brightness. Rinse well and dry completely after cleaning.