Care Tips
- clothing wash care
- jewelry care
1.Always read the care label and follow the washing instruction.
2.Be careful not to overload the washing machine.
3.Sort your washing by similar wash care types and colors.
4.Always dry your clothes as stated in the wash care label.
5.Wash your clothes at the correct temperature. If in doubt, always wash at a lower temperature.
Notes: Garments may experience dye bleeding when you first wash them. But don't worry. Soak the garments in a salt water bath for about 30 minutes, then rinse them off with clean water. Then, wash them as per normal. Make sure to wash dark and light colors separately.



It's hard not to be crazy about sterling silver jewelry. Between its luster, its brilliance, and its versatility, it's easy to see why silver is one of the most popular materials for jewelry.
Still, many of us find ourselves neglecting all the beautiful silver pieces in our jewelry boxes for one simple and annoying reason: Tarnish. When oxygen or sulfur comes in contact with silver, they chemically bond to its surface and cause the silver to appear dirty or discolored.
Fortunately, caring for silver and reducing tarnish is as simple as doing the dishes. All you need is to arm yourself with a few facts about the metal and a few tips and tricks for care and cleaning. With this ultimate guide, you'll leave ready to start wearing your fabulous silver again with all its shine!
1.Protect all jewelry from scratches, sharp blows, chemicals, extreme temperatures, and sunlight.
2.After each wearing, gently wipe each piece of jewelry clean of make-up and skin oils with a 100% cotton cloth. (Remember, silver is a very soft metal and you can scratch it if you aren't careful, so don't rub it too briskly.)
3.Remove jewelry when doing household tasks such as gardening, cleaning, household repairs or other strenuous activities.
4.Apply make-up and hair spray before putting on your jewelry. Make-up and hairspray contain chemicals that may affect your jewelry.
5.Do not store jewelry next to heating vents, window sills, or in the car. Store jewelry away from sunlight. The sun may fade some gemstones.
6.Do not wear jewelry while in a pool, hot tub or bathing. The chlorine in the water can damage various gemstones and metals .
7.Frequent cleaning is recommended to maintain its true beauty.
8.Salt water, chlorine in swimming pools, soap, perfumes, personal products and perspiration take their toll on all fine jewelry.
9.Wipe your jewelry carefully with a soft cloth to keep it clean and enjoy!


We recommend that you don't use silver dips for removing oxidation from your silver jewelry as it will leave microscopic pits causing it to darken faster. Instead, focus on preventative care by storing your jewelry in a closed box or plastic baggy as silver will tarnish when exposed to air. If you have any questions, you can contact us via email at [email protected]. We will respond to you soon.