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To extend the lifespan of any jewelry, please avoid wearing it during showering, sleeping, or exercising. Avoid contact with seawater, hot springs, perfume, or exposure to chemical agents to prevent chemical oxidation of the jewelry metal. When not worn, use a soft cloth to wipe it and store it in a sealed bag. Allergic reactions depend on individual tolerance to materials; if in doubt, please inquire before making a purchase.

● Alloy jewelry

‧    Keep the jewelry as dry as possible. After wearing, use a polishing cloth to wipe it clean and store it properly to prevent stains or sweat from causing corrosion, which can slow down the oxidation process.
‧    It is recommended to rotate your jewelry and avoid wearing the same piece every day to extend its lifespan.
‧    Due to variations in material and hardness, avoid storing different jewelry together, as this may lead to scratches and oxidation.
‧    It is suggested to store jewelry separately in ziplock bags when not in use to prevent oxidation upon exposure to air.
‧    Use a specialized "silver polishing cloth" for silver jewelry, as it contains maintenance ingredients specifically for silver. Do not use it to wipe general alloy jewelry, as it may cause damage to the pieces.
‧    For individuals prone to sweating, consider choosing "silver-colored alloy" or "pure silver jewelry" as they are less likely to discolor. To avoid oxidation, you can opt for "steel jewelry."

● 925 silver jewelry products

‧    Avoid contact with acidic substances, such as soaking in hot springs, using bathing products, wearing perfume, or wearing jewelry while swimming or bathing, as it may cause pure silver to oxidize and turn black.

‧    After wearing, it is essential to perform regular cleaning. Use a silver polishing cloth to wipe the silver jewelry and store it in a ziplock bag. This reduces exposure to air and prevents collisions with other jewelry, minimizing scratches.

‧    Silver jewelry itself is relatively soft, so avoid prolonged wearing of the same piece to reduce external forces such as collisions and pulling, which may damage the silver jewelry.

‧    You can soak the silver in silver cleaning solution or water with baking soda, or use a soft cloth with toothpaste or tooth powder to scrub the jewelry. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry, keeping it dry.

‧    Use silver polishing cloth, silver polish, and other maintenance products.

‧    Silver maintenance products, such as silver polishing cloth, contain silver maintenance ingredients, so do not wash them with water.

‧    If a silver polishing cloth can restore 80% of the jewelry's luster, there is no need to use silver polish and silver cleaning solution. These products have some corrosiveness, and excessive use can cause silver to yellow easily.

● Steel jewelry products


‧    Steel jewelry is a type of high-alloy steel that is resistant to corrosion, deformation, fading, oxidation, and is less likely to cause skin allergies.

‧    After wearing, it is recommended to habitually store steel jewelry in a jewelry box. However, friction between pieces can still cause scratches. It is advised to store them individually in ziplock bags to prevent friction and scratches, ensuring they stay in pristine condition.

‧    Rose gold-plated steel jewelry may exhibit color variations over prolonged use, as the plated layer fades with time, revealing the original white steel color. This is a normal occurrence. (Typically, vacuum plating can maintain color for over a year.) Despite color fading, the steel jewelry retains its hypoallergenic, deformation-resistant, and non-oxidizing properties.

‧    It is suggested to remove steel jewelry when bathing, soaking in hot springs, or swimming to prevent oxidation and rust.

‧    After wearing, rinse the jewelry with warm water and gently wipe it clean with a soft cotton or suede cloth.