Caring for Your Gemstones
Gemstones — whether natural, lab-created, or semi-precious — bring color, energy, and personality to every piece. While many stones are durable, they still require mindful care to maintain their sparkle and prevent scratches.
Daily Cleaning
Wipe gently with a soft, lint-free cloth after each wear. If needed, clean with lukewarm water and dry fully. Avoid brushes and abrasive cloths.
Avoid Chemicals & Water
Perfume, lotions, soaps, and chlorine can dull or damage gemstone surfaces. Remove gemstone jewelry before swimming, showering, or applying products.
Protect From Heat & Sunlight
Some stones can fade or dry out when exposed to strong sunlight or heat. Store your pieces in a cool, shaded place.
Proper Storage
Store gemstone jewelry separately to prevent scratching from harder stones. Use a soft pouch or lined jewelry box and keep away from high humidity.
Professional Inspection
Have gemstone settings checked once a year to ensure the stones remain secure, especially in prong-set styles.
Remove Before Activities
Take off your gemstone pieces before exercising, cleaning, or any activity that may expose them to impact or harsh substances.
Handle With Care
Gemstones vary in hardness. Treat each piece gently to preserve its natural beauty and prevent chips or scratches.
Mindful Wearing
Put on your gemstone jewelry last when getting ready and remove it first when undressing to minimize exposure to cosmetics and friction.
Gemstones vary widely in hardness and sensitivity. While many stones are durable for everyday wear, others—especially softer or porous stones—require extra attention. Always remove gemstone jewelry before swimming, exercising, or using skincare products to protect their shine and structural integrity.
For any stone you're unsure about, treat it gently and store it separately to avoid scratches.