Jewelry Care
Sterling Silver
Sterling silver is a soft, polished metal, and minor scrapes and scratches are a natural part of wear. To help your piece last a lifetime, store it in a soft cloth pouch, separate from other items. Avoid exposing your jewelry to household chemicals, as they can damage the finish. Over time, sterling silver may tarnish — gently polish it with a soft cloth to restore its shine. Non-oxidized sterling silver items are coated with a clear, protective finish to help prevent tarnish, oxidation, and surface wear while maintaining the original appearance of the metal.
Brass
Brass jewelry may show minor scrapes and scratches with regular wear. Each piece is coated with a clear, protective finish to help prevent tarnish, oxidation, and surface wear while preserving the original appearance of the metal. This coating also acts as a barrier between the metal and your skin, helping to reduce the chance of discoloration.
Stainless Steel
While stainless steel is highly durable, it may rust if exposed to prolonged humidity, sweat, or lotions. Each piece is coated with a clear, protective finish to help prevent corrosion and surface wear while maintaining the original appearance of the metal.