The Art of Caring
for Your Legacy
14k gold is eternal, but its shine depends on how it is treated. Discover the secrets to preserving the magnificence of your pieces for generations.
The Cleaning Ritual
To maintain the gleam of your chains and bracelets, we recommend a gentle but effective cleaning at least once a month.
- 1
Preparation
Mix warm water with a few drops of mild liquid soap (no harsh detergents) in a bowl.
- 2
Soaking
Let your jewelry rest for 15 minutes. This allows the soapy water to penetrate the links and loosen impurities.
- 3
Detailing
Use an extra-soft bristle brush (like a baby toothbrush) to gently clean between each link or setting.
- 4
Drying
Rinse thoroughly with warm water and dry immediately with a microfiber cloth to avoid water spots.
Essential Care
What Your Gold Loves and Hates
check_circle Good Habits
- Put on last: Wear your jewelry after applying perfumes, lotions, or hair spray. Cosmetic chemicals can dull the shine.
- Post-wear cleaning: At the end of the day, gently wipe your jewelry with a dry cloth to remove body oils and sweat.
- Regular inspection: Check clasps and closures regularly to ensure they function correctly.
cancel Strictly Avoid
- Chlorine & Pools: Chlorine is gold's #1 enemy. It can weaken the metal structure and cause irreparable breaks.
- Gym & Weights: Gold is a soft metal. Contact with steel bars can scratch or badly deform it.
- Household Cleaners: Never use toothpaste, direct baking soda, or bleach. They are abrasives that scratch the polished surface.
The Sanctuary
When not wearing your jewelry, store it in its original case or individual soft fabric pouches. Contact between diamonds and gold can cause scratches. Keep them in a cool, dry place, away from the direct humidity of the bathroom.
