Care Instructions

1. Avoid prolonged exposure to liquids: Do not immerse your EwigJewels piece in water or any liquid for long periods of time. Prolonged exposure to moisture can damage delicate parts such as gemstones and metals. Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing or engaging in water-related activities.

2. Preventing perfumes, lotions and chemicals from harming your jewelry: Perfumes, lotions and other cosmetics may contain chemicals that may react with the metal or gemstones in your jewelry, causing it to fade or tarnish. Please use these products before wearing your jewelry and make sure they are fully absorbed before wearing your jewelry.

3. Handle with care: Although our jewelry can withstand daily wear, it is important to handle each piece with care. Avoid dropping or knocking your jewelry onto hard surfaces as this may cause scratches, chips or other damage.

4. Proper Storage: When not in use, store your EwigJewels jewelry in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. The use of the included jewelry box or jewelry pouch is recommended to prevent tangling, scratching, or exposure to dust and moisture.

5. Regular Cleaning: To maintain the brilliance of your jewelry, clean it regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. Gently wipe away dirt, grease and accumulated residue. For more stubborn stains, you can use a mild, non-abrasive jewelry cleaner according to the manufacturer's instructions.

6. PROFESSIONAL INSPECTION: Have your jewelry inspected by a professional jeweler on a regular basis to ensure that the stones are securely set and that the clasps and fasteners are in good working order. This proactive approach can prevent potential problems and extend the life of your treasured jewelry.

7. Store Separately: Store different types of jewelry separately to prevent scratches or tangles. Separate compartments or soft pouches can help keep your jewelry safe.

8. Avoid Temperature Extremes: Excessive heat or cold can affect the integrity of gemstones, adhesives and metals. Avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme temperature changes or prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.