Jewelry Care

*Natural pearls may have minimal imperfections (pinpoints), but they will not affect the overall beauty.

1. Avoid contact with chemicals:
Pearls are very sensitive to chemicals, so you should avoid contact with chemicals such as perfumes, cosmetics, shampoos, detergents, etc. These chemicals may damage the surface luster and texture of the pearl.

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Avoid contact with hard objects: Pearls are relatively soft and easily damaged by scratches and collisions. Therefore, when wearing pearl jewelry, you should avoid contact with hard objects, such as diamonds, metal chains, etc. At the same time, be careful to avoid contact with sharp objects to avoid scratching the surface of the pearl.

3. Gentle Cleansing:
Pearls should be gently cleaned frequently to maintain their luster and beauty. You can use mild soapy water or a pearl-specific cleaner to gently wipe the surface of the pearl. Use a soft bristle brush or clean cloth to clean, avoid using brushes or rough cloths that may scratch the pearls.

4. Avoid soaking:
Pearls should not be soaked in water for a long time, because water may penetrate into the interior of the pearl, causing the pearl to change color or deform. Therefore, when cleaning pearls, you should minimize the use of water and dry the pearl surface quickly.

5. Storage Note:
When pearl jewelry is not worn, it should be stored in a dry, ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and high temperature environments. Pearl jewelry can be placed in a pearl-specific box or wrapped in soft cloth to prevent scratches and collisions.

Overall, pearls require gentle cleaning and proper care to maintain their beauty and value. Regular cleaning and proper storage methods can extend the life of your pearls and ensure they maintain their good appearance and luster.