Care
Examine your jewelry regularly to ensure that it is in perfect condition and that its clasps, connections or similar closure systems are secure so that they are not vulnerable to loss or drops.
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Avoid contact with abrasive substances. Gemstones such as amethyst, emerald, kunzite, morganite, pearl, peridot, tanzanite, tourmaline, among others, are very delicate and can easily be damaged. Even a diamond can be chipped or damaged if impacted.
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Jewelry can be damaged by chemicals, strong blows, or intense friction. Avoid using them in any task that could expose them to any risks, such as household chores or physical exercise. Always try to hold your jewelry in the metal, avoiding strain on the stones.
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Stones, pearls, metals, and other materials that accompany our jewelry have different degrees of hardness and can be scratched. So, keep them separately in their packaging. When enameled, they may show chips or scratches if beaten. Extreme temperatures, perfumes, cosmetics, and chemicals can damage your jewelry.
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Pearls in contact with perfume, cosmetics or even the body's natural sweat can cause irreversible damage. Sea water is also harmful. To clean pearls, use only very soft flannel before storing them. When not wearing your jewelry, store it in its original case.