CLEANING GUIDE
CARE & CLEANING
GUIDE
Caring for Your Priceless Jewels
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Your high jewelry isn’t just an accessory; it’s a treasured heirloom that is meant to endure for generations. With the right care, you can ensure its timeless beauty and shine. Follow this easy guide to keep your jewelry as radiant as the day you first wore it.
Caring for Your Priceless Jewels
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Your high jewelry isn’t just an accessory; it’s a treasured heirloom that is meant to endure for generations. With the right care, you can ensure its timeless beauty and shine. Follow this easy guide to keep your jewelry as radiant as the day you first wore it.
General Care Tips for High Jewelry
It is advisable not to wear your jewelry while performing tasks that require physical exertion, such as gardening, exercise, or swimming. Harsh chemicals, sweat, and rough surfaces can cause damage to both precious metals and gemstones. Always put your jewelry on as the final step—after applying lotions, perfumes, or hair products—to avoid any product residue from building up on the pieces.
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To protect your jewelry, use Setaré’s plush-lined box or individual pouches to keep each piece separate. This prevents scratches caused by contact with other items. For delicate pieces, such as pearl necklaces, always store them flat to avoid putting strain on the thread and causing any wear.
Routine Inspections
Regularly check your jewelry for any loose stones, damaged settings, or other potential issues. Scheduling a quick consultation with Setaré professionals can help identify and resolve these problems before they escalate.
Cleaning Your Jewelry at Home: A Simple Guide
Gentle Cleaning Steps:
- Combine a few drops of gentle dish soap with warm water. Steer clear of strong chemicals like bleach or ammonia.
- Use a soft-bristled brush or a lint-free cloth, such as our microfiber cloth, to carefully clean the jewelry, paying attention to the hard-to-reach spots.
- Rinse the jewelry thoroughly with clean water and gently dry it with a soft, non-abrasive cloth.
Care Instructions for
Pearls and Opals:
- Gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth after each wear.
- Avoid immersing pearls and opals in water as they can absorb moisture and suffer damage.
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When to Contact Setaré’s Expert Team:
- For jewelry that is deeply tarnished or has complex settings, professional cleaning guarantees that the piece remains intact and is cleaned safely and accurately.
- Routine annual cleanings preserve the brilliance and overall quality of your items.
Jewelry Care Q &A
 A: Yes it is, diamonds are durable, but frequent wear can subject your ring to dirt and scratches. To keep it sparkling, clean it regularly and get it professionally inspected from time to time.
A: Soak pure gold pieces in warm, soapy water for a few minutes, then use a soft brush to gently clean them. Make sure to dry the jewelry thoroughly to avoid water spots.
A: Start by gently wiping it with a soft cloth to restore some of its shine. If the dullness remains, consult with a professional to check for any buildup or damage around or to the stone.
 A: It’s best to remove your jewelry before going into the shower or pool. Chlorine and soap can weaken metals and damage gemstones over time.
A: For jewelry worn daily, like rings or bracelets, clean them every two weeks. Items you wear less frequently can be cleaned monthly.
Keep Your Jewelry Sparkling