Maintenance Guide

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Use Caution with Moving Parts: For pendants with moving parts (such as opening features), handle them with care. Avoid excessive force to prevent damage.

  8. Seek Professional Care: If your pendant requires more than routine maintenance, consult a professional jeweler with experience in fine jewelry repair.

By following these guidelines, you can preserve the beauty and integrity of your pendant, ensuring it remains a cherished piece for generations to come.