Interview guide
Our 925 sterling silver jewelry is plated with 18K gold or rhodium, ensuring protection and brilliance to make your jewelry shine and stand out while remaining durable.
Rhodium-plated silver is water-resistant; however, like any other metal, it may lose its plating over time if not regularly maintained.
The 18K gold plating on 925 silver is even more delicate. Gold-plated silver jewelry requires twice as much care since gold is not the metal's base color. Once the plating wears off, the silver color of the metal will become apparent.
We advise you to take proper care of your jewelry. After showers, swims in the sea or pool, rinse them with clear water to remove any residues that may accumulate on your jewelry, such as shampoo, sea salt, or chlorine, which can affect their color and brilliance.
Avoid any contact with chemicals and cosmetics, such as perfume, lotions, household products, etc., as they can directly damage the metal.
We also recommend removing your jewelry during sports and manual activities.
Silver is an extremely malleable metal and can easily bend. If your jewelry becomes deformed, don't panic; gently reshape it without making abrupt movements.
Remember to clean them frequently with water and a soft cloth to keep your jewelry looking new and shiny as on the first day!
Rhodium-plated silver is water-resistant; however, like any other metal, it may lose its plating over time if not regularly maintained.
The 18K gold plating on 925 silver is even more delicate. Gold-plated silver jewelry requires twice as much care since gold is not the metal's base color. Once the plating wears off, the silver color of the metal will become apparent.
We advise you to take proper care of your jewelry. After showers, swims in the sea or pool, rinse them with clear water to remove any residues that may accumulate on your jewelry, such as shampoo, sea salt, or chlorine, which can affect their color and brilliance.
Avoid any contact with chemicals and cosmetics, such as perfume, lotions, household products, etc., as they can directly damage the metal.
We also recommend removing your jewelry during sports and manual activities.
Silver is an extremely malleable metal and can easily bend. If your jewelry becomes deformed, don't panic; gently reshape it without making abrupt movements.
Remember to clean them frequently with water and a soft cloth to keep your jewelry looking new and shiny as on the first day!