How to Care for and Store Jewelry
·Wear after makeup
: Wear jewelry after using chemicals such as cosmetics, perfume, and hair spray.
·After-wear care
: After wearing, wipe off oil and dirt with a soft cloth and store in an airtight plastic bag.
·Caring for jewelry while swimming, showering, or exercising
: When swimming, showering, or exercising, temporarily remove your jewelry to protect it from chemicals and sweat.
·Storage location
Store your jewelry in a dark place, out of direct sunlight. Avoid humid or high-temperature locations. This will help prevent metal corrosion and discoloration of the stone.
·For long-term storage
: Gold and silver products may discolor due to oxidation in the air, even if not worn for extended periods. You can prevent discoloration by regularly wiping them with a cloth appropriate for the material.
Jewelry Care Methods by Metal Material
·Silver
Silver oxidizes and tarnishes over time. Regular care is required using a silver-specific cleaner. Gently wipe with a silver-specific cloth for storage. If excessive tarnishing occurs, we recommend professional polishing.
·Gold
: After washing with lukewarm water, wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth. Depending on the alloy content, gold may also discolor due to oxidation, so gently wipe with a gold-specific cloth before storing. For plated white gold, if it loses its original color, we recommend polishing and replating.
·Platinum
: After washing with lukewarm water, wipe with a dry, soft cloth.
How to Care for Jewelry Stones by Material
·pearl
Pearls are organic gemstones and require careful care. If they come into contact with cosmetics, sweat, or oil, immediately wipe them off with a soft cloth. Never wear them in a sauna or swimming pool. To protect your pearls, apply makeup before wearing them and then remove any jewelry.
·diamond
: To remove dirt or grease, soak it in warm, soapy water and scrub with a soft toothbrush. This gemstone is hard but fragile, so be careful not to drop it or break it if it's hit hard.
·ruby
: Soak in warm, soapy water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·emerald
: Emeralds are sensitive to heat, so be careful not to drop them.
·sapphire
: Soak in warm, soapy water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·Mother-of-pearl
: Please note that mother-of-pearl may change color due to temperature changes and cosmetics. Carefully wipe with a soft cloth.
·Lapis lazuli
: Soak in warm water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·Aquamarine
: Avoid sudden temperature changes or prolonged exposure to sunlight. Wash with lukewarm water and a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
Topaz
: Soak in warm water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·Peridot
: Soak in warm, soapy water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·correction
: Soak in warm, soapy water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·onyx
: Please note that onyx may change color due to temperature changes and cosmetics. Wash with a soft brush in lukewarm water. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·opal
Opal can lose moisture in dry, hot conditions. Chemicals can also affect its unique rainbow color, so please be careful. For care, wipe with a soft cloth.
·Iolite
: Wash with a soft brush in lukewarm water. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
Garnet
: Soak in warm water and scrub with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·Citrine
: Please be careful, as strong impacts may cause cracks. For care, soak in warm, soapy water and clean with a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.
·amethyst
: Bright light or ultraviolet rays may cause the color to fade, so avoid sudden temperature changes or prolonged exposure to sunlight. Wash with lukewarm water and a soft brush. After washing, dry with a soft cloth.






















