Product Care

 

How to wear a stretch bracelet
It is important to not stretch out the bracelet. Rather roll it on over your hand to place it on your wrist; to remove it, roll it back over your hand.


Tips for cleaning our jewelry

Many of our collections include pearls, brass and silver which can be easily cleaned by following some useful tips.

 

Cleaning pearls

Pearls are delicate and should be sparingly cleaned to prevent losing their luster. Rather, a little body oil is a great way to enhance the shine of your pearls!

If cleaning, use a damp lint free cloth with a small amount of mild soap and water solution. Make sure you rinse off all the solution and pat dry – do not leave the pearls under water. Never submerge pearls in liquid and avoid using solutions that contain ammonia or abrasive cleaners.

Source: thespruce.com


Cleaning silver

Ketchup – yes, we said ketchup.
Squirt a small amount of ketchup on a paper towel, and rub gently over the tarnished areas. Let the ketchup sit for 15 minutes, then rub with a soft cloth and rinse clean.

Corn starch and water.
Apply a paste of corn starch and water with a damp cloth, let dry, and then rub off with something mildly abrasive, like cheesecloth or a rough towel.

Hand sanitizer.
Squirt a few drops on a soft cloth and rub away the tarnish.

Toothpaste.
Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste on a rag and polish your silver. Then rinse —and see how it shines!


Source: rd.com


Cleaning brass

Always clean in the direction of the metal’s natural grain. To prevent water spots, dry immediately and thoroughly after cleaning.

Warm Water & Soap
Use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the surface of your item with warm soapy water. Once you have finished scrubbing off the grime, rinse the item thoroughly until the water runs smoothly over the surface and dry the brass well afterwards.

Ketchup and Worcestershire sauce
Use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to gently rub a mixture of ketchup and Worcestershire across the item. Once it is completely covered, let the brass sit for a minute. Rinse off all residue and dry thoroughly.

Salted Lemon

Sprinkle some salt on the open side of a lemon half (not the skin) and rub it over the brass. You can use a soft toothbrush to further rub the lemon juice into the brass. Rinse and dry the brass thoroughly.

Vinegar, Salt, and Flour
Combine 1 teaspoon of salt into 1⁄2 cup of vinegar. Then add flour until the mixture becomes a paste-like substance. Rub into the brass and leave for around 10 minutes. Rinse the brass with warm water and dry thoroughly.

Source: purposejewelry.org