Moissanite Diamonds
Moissanite Diamonds are referred to as diamond simulants, and engineered to give the illusion of similarity to diamonds, but is compositionally quite different from a real diamond. Our high-quality moissanite gems (VS clarity) are ethically sourced from our suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices.
HOW TO CARE FOR OUR MOISSANITE GEMS:
- Use warm water, detergent-free soap and a soft-bristled brush, rinsing the diamond and setting afterward to ensure there is no residue.
- Do not use steam or ultrasonic cleaners, as this can cause damage.
- Store your diamond jewelry in a safe, dry place when not worn.

18k Gold Plating
Gold plating involves a thick layer of gold to give it that much more durability. We use 18k gold that is a of 0.5 microns thick layered over sterling silver. All of our 18k gold vermeil pieces are stamped with “925”.
HOW TO CARE FOR 18K GOLD VERMEIL JEWELRY:
- Excess sweat and water? No thank you.
- Always remove your gold vermeil jewelry before exercising, washing your hands or showering.;
- Apply perfumes, creams and hair care products before wearing your gold vermeil pieces.;
- To clean gold vermeil jewelry, buff gently with a dry cloth.
- You may have noticed a strip of paper, treated with anti-tarnishing agents, in your packaging. When not worn, store your piece in a safe, dry place with the strip included to protect it from the elements of daily exposure.

Freshwater Pearls
We use cultured pearls from oysters and freshwater mussels that we carefully select for our pieces.
HOW TO CARE FOR OUR FRESHWATER PEARLS:
- Pearls are sensitive so don't forget to treat them with love.
- Avoid direct contact with chemicals found in perfume or other cosmetics.
- To help do so, make sure they are the last thing you put on before going out and the first thing you take off when you come home.

Swarovski Crystals
We only use certified Swarovski Crystals, highly valued for their beauty, longevity and rarity.
HOW TO CARE FOR OUR NATURAL GEMSTONES:
To keep gemstones clean and shiny, scrub lightly with a soft-bristled brush, warm water and detergent-free soap.
Avoid chemicals or excessive temperatures when cleaning.
Store in a safe, dry place when not worn to protect them from the elements of daily exposure.

Sterling Silver
925 Sterling Silver is an alloy made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. We plate our silver jewelry in rhodium, which gives it extra shine and durability. Rhodium is one of the costliest precious metals due to its rarity. All of our sterling silver pieces are stamped with “925”.
HOW TO CARE FOR STERLING SILVER JEWELRY:
Sterling silver jewelry will oxidize when exposed to the elements, so remove your silver jewelry before exercising, washing your hands or showering.
Always apply perfumes, creams and hair care products before wearing your pieces.
To clean tarnished sterling silver jewelry, polish gently with a silver cloth.
Store in a safe, dry place when not worn to protect them from the elements of daily exposure.

Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel is a lightweight, highly corrosion-resistant and durable material. When properly cared for, stainless steel will maintain its appearance for a lifetime.
HOW TO CARE FOR STAINLESS STEEL JEWELRY:
Clean your stainless steel jewelry with warm water, detergent-free soap and a soft cloth.
Ultrasonic cleaners are also safe to use on stainless steel.
Since stainless steel is a natural element, it’s best to remove your jewelry when handling harsh chemicals such as chlorine or cleaning products to reduce daily abrasions and prolong the polish.

Enamel
Enameling is a technique in which a glossy substance, traditionally a type of glass, is applied to the surface of metal or another hard surface. Traditional enamel is glass-based; however, we use cold enamel—also known as epoxy resin enamel—which does not contain glass. This type is far more durable and resistant to chipping that may sometimes occur with daily wear.
HOW TO CARE FOR ENAMEL JEWELRY:
Clean your enamel jewelry with warm soapy water and a soft cloth.
This material can be damaged if exposed to a direct flame or harsh chemicals, such as perfume and nail polish remover.

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