Care advice: How to take care of your silver jewellery in the right way
Jewellery that you like should of course be used often and by taking care of your jewellery in the right way, you extend its shine and lifespan. To give the jewellery a more luxurious finish, our jewellery is plated with the precious metals rhodium and gold. A plating means that a thin layer of these precious metals is applied to the surface, which enhances the appearance of the jewellery and prevents the silver from oxidizing.
With the right care, you can extend the life of your jewellery and enjoy its beautiful shine for a very long time. Here are some simple and effective tips for how to take care of your jewellery!
Protect your jewellery from moisture and chemicals
The rhodium and gold plating helps to protect the jewellery, but it is still best to avoid contact with water and chemicals. Remove your jewellery before showering, bathing or swimming and avoid applying perfume or hairspray directly to the jewellery. This helps preserve their shine and protects the plating from wear.
Store your jewellery properly
To preserve your jewellery, it is best to store it in a way where it will not be scratched or damaged by being loose with other jewellery or objects. Therefore, preferably store your jewellery in a jewellery box or soft cloth bag when not in use. By taking care of your jewellery in this way, you minimize wear and tear and ensure that they retain their pristine appearance for a long time.
Gentle cleaning for continued shine
Clean your jewellery gently to maintain its beautiful surface. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the jewellery and remove dust and fingerprints. If necessary, you can clean them with a mild soap solution and a soft brush to gently remove dirt. Be careful to avoid harsh chemical cleaners as these can adversely affect both the rhodium and gold plating.
Use your jewellery with care
Last but not least, wear your jewellery with care and respect. We set high standards for quality, but nothing fits everything and we recommend removing the jewellery during activities that may expose them to heavy wear, such as training or other physical activities.