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Jewelry Care Guide

Care Guide – 925 Sterling Silver with 18k Gold Plating & E-coating

Your jewelry is crafted from genuine 925 sterling silver, plated with 18k gold and sealed with an e-coating for extra protection. This invisible layer helps prevent tarnishing and prolongs the gold finish — but gentle care is still essential.

How to care for your piece:

  • Avoid water, sweat, and humidity. Remove your jewelry before showering, swimming, or working out.

  • Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and hair products. These can break down the e-coating over time.

  • Store separately in a soft pouch or jewelry box to avoid scratches and rubbing.

  • Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth only – never use silver polish, chemicals, or abrasive cleaners.

E-coating adds durability but is still delicate. The better you treat your jewelry, the longer it will shine.


Care Guide – Stainless Steel with 18k PVD Gold Plating

Your pieces are made from high-quality stainless steel and coated with 18k gold using PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) – a premium plating method known for its exceptional durability and resistance to wear.

How to keep it looking its best:

  • Wipe down regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove sweat, oils, and dirt.

  • Avoid contact with strong chemicals like chlorine, or cleaning agents.

  • Remove before intense physical activity, showering, or swimming – not because it can't handle it, but to extend the life of the finish.

  • Store carefully to prevent scratches – ideally in a separate pouch or compartment.

PVD plating is highly durable, but like all gold finishes, it can wear over time with friction or rough use.