Jewelry Care

  • Store Properly: Store vintage jewelry in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent tarnishing and discoloration. Consider using a jewelry box with soft lining or individual pouches to prevent scratching and tangling.
  • Avoid Moisture: Vintage jewelry is often delicate and may be sensitive to moisture. Remove jewelry before swimming, showering, or participating in activities that may expose it to water to prevent damage.
  • Handle with Care: Handle vintage jewelry gently to avoid bending or breaking delicate components. When putting on or removing jewelry, avoid pulling or twisting to prevent damage to clasps, chains, or settings.
  • Clean with Caution: Clean vintage jewelry gently using a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove dirt, oils, and fingerprints. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, and ultrasonic cleaning methods, as they may damage or degrade vintage materials.
  • Inspect Regularly: Regularly inspect vintage jewelry for signs of wear, loose stones, or damage. If you notice any issues, refrain from wearing the piece until it can be inspected and repaired by a professional jeweler.
  • Avoid Exposure: Limit exposure to harsh chemicals, perfumes, hairsprays, and cosmetics, as they may damage vintage materials or cause discoloration. Put on jewelry after applying beauty products to minimize contact.
  • Professional Maintenance: Consider having vintage jewelry professionally cleaned and inspected periodically to maintain its beauty and integrity. Professional jewelers can provide expert care and repair services to restore vintage pieces.
  • Wear with Care: While vintage jewelry is meant to be enjoyed, wear it with care and avoid subjecting it to excessive stress, pressure, or impact that may cause damage.

Following these care instructions will help preserve the beauty and longevity of your vintage jewelry collection for years to come.