Maintenance Guide
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Avoid Direct Contact with Chemicals: Remove your pendant before engaging in activities that involve contact with harsh chemicals, such as cleaning products, perfumes, or hair sprays. These substances can potentially damage the finish and gemstones.
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Store Separately: To prevent scratching and tangling, store your pendant separately from other jewelry items. Ideally, use a soft pouch or a lined jewelry box with individual compartments.
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Gentle Cleaning: Periodically clean your pendant with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any dust, oils, or residues. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh cleaners, as they may damage delicate surfaces.
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Avoid Moisture Exposure: Remove your pendant before showering, swimming, or participating in water-related activities. Water exposure can accelerate tarnishing, especially for pieces with metal components.
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Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Pendants should not be exposed to extreme temperatures or sudden temperature changes. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or in a car on a hot day.
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Inspect Regularly: Take a moment to inspect your pendant for any loose stones, clasps, or signs of wear. If you notice any issues, we recommend seeking professional repair services promptly.
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Use Caution with Moving Parts: For pendants with moving parts (such as opening features), handle them with care. Avoid excessive force to prevent damage.
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Seek Professional Care: If your pendant requires more than routine maintenance, consult a professional jeweler with experience in fine jewelry repair.