Care & Warnings
Avoid Water Exposure – Remove your jewelry before showering, swimming, or washing your hands, as water (especially saltwater and chlorinated pools) can weaken the stringing material and dull the finish of certain beads.
Keep Away from Chemicals – Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, hairsprays, and household cleaners, as they can damage natural gemstones, metal components, and elastic cords.
Handle with Care – Beaded jewelry is delicate; avoid dropping, bending, or stretching bracelets and necklaces, as this can cause breakage or weakening of the stringing material.
Store Properly – Store your jewelry in a soft pouch or a separate compartment in a jewelry box to prevent scratching, tangling, or unnecessary wear.
Not for Young Children – Small beads and components can pose a choking hazard. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years old and do not allow young kids to put jewelry in their mouths.
Remove Before Physical Activities – Avoid wearing your jewelry during sports, workouts, or heavy activities to prevent breakage due to excessive pressure or sweat exposure.
Elastic Cord Jewelry Care – Overstretching elastic bracelets can cause them to weaken over time. Roll them over your hand instead of pulling them apart to put them on or take them off.
Metal Components May Tarnish – Sterling silver, stainless steel, and plated metals may oxidize over time. To maintain their shine, clean them gently with a soft cloth and store them properly.
Gemstones Are Unique – Natural stones may have variations in color, texture, and patterns. This is a normal characteristic and adds to the uniqueness of your jewelry.