Solid Gold
With proper care, solid gold can last forever. Solid gold will not discolor, so it is the perfect metal for everyday wear.
How to Wear
Solid gold is resistant to oxidation and discoloration making it a great choice for regular wear. Regardless of the karat, gold is delicate by nature. To optimize care, avoid sleeping, swimming, and strenuous physical activity while wearing your jewelry.
How to Store
Between wears, store gemstones individually in an airtight pouch. Before storing, wipe gemstones with an untreated soft, dry cloth to remove oils and makeup.
How to Clean
Clean your gemstones with lukewarm water, mild soap, and a soft-bristle brush. Let these pieces fully dry before storing. Avoid steam or ultrasonic cleaners when cleaning colored gemstones and pearls, as they can cause discoloration or damage.
Gold-Filled
Gold-filled is made up of a solid layer of gold that is bonded together by heat to a base metal. It contains a minimum of 5% real gold content, which is much higher than gold plating. This makes gold-filled much more durable than gold-plated.
How to Wear
Gold-filled pieces are delicate by nature, so it’s important to handle them with care. To avoid damage, minimize exposure to lotions, perfumes, cosmetics, sunscreen, perspiration, and water.
How to Store
To minimize oxidization between wears, store your jewelry in an individual, airtight pouch in a dark and dry area.
How to Clean
Gold-filled jewelry can be hand-polished with a soft untreated cloth. Do not rub your gold-fill jewelry harshly as the gold color will discolor quicker.
Sterling Silver
Sterling silver is the finest grade of silver that contains 92.5% of pure silver, alloyed with another metal to create durability. An excellent, high-quality metal at a price point that shines. What’s not to love?
How to Wear
When it comes to sterling silver, wearing is caring. To keep your piece shining, wear it daily to help prevent tarnishing.
How to Store
Between wears, store sterling silver pieces in a dark, dry place within an individual airtight pouch.
How to Clean
Sterling silver will naturally tarnish over time when it is unworn or constantly exposed to moisture, light, and oxygen. Avoid overexposure to moisture, beauty products, and harsh chemicals when wearing your sterling silver pieces. For proactive care, wipe with a soft, dry cloth between wears. Buff tarnish away using a silver polishing cloth.
Gold Vermeil
Gold Vermeil is sterling silver plated with layers of solid gold. It has the look of gold jewelry at a fraction of the price.
How to Wear
Gold vermeil is delicate by nature, so it’s important to handle it with care. To avoid damage to the plating, minimize exposure to lotions, perfumes, cosmetics, sunscreen, perspiration, and water.
How to Store
To minimize oxidization between wears, store your jewelry in an individual, airtight pouch in a dark and dry area.
How to Clean
Gently wipe your pieces with an untreated, soft and dry cloth between wears. Avoid using polishing cloths or solutions.
Gold Plated
Gold plated is base metal plated in a thin layer of solid gold. Follow these simple tips to keep that piece looking fine!
How to Wear
Gold-plated jewelry is delicate, so it’s important to handle it with care. To avoid damage to the plating, minimize exposure to lotions, perfumes, cosmetics, sunscreen, perspiration, and water.
How to Store
To minimize oxidization between wears, store your jewelry in an individual, airtight pouch in a dark and dry area.
How to Clean
Gently wipe your pieces with an untreated, soft and dry cloth between wears. Avoid using polishing cloths or solutions.