Jewellery Care 101: Tips for Keeping Your Lion Wild Pieces Sparkling
Taking care of your jewellery is essential to ensure it stays beautiful and lasts a long time. Here are some tips on how to look after your Lion Wild jewellery:
- Store Properly:
- Store each piece of jewellery separately to prevent scratching.
- Use soft pouches, jewellery boxes, or lined compartments to keep them safe. The soft pouch your pieces will arrive in is perfect.
- We recommend storing your jewellery in either separate pouches or segmented sections of a jewellery box. There’s nothing worse than getting your jewellery tangled!
- Clean Regularly:
- Clean your jewellery using appropriate methods. For example, use a jewellery polishing cloth for metals, however, remember to be gentle.
- Soak gemstone jewellery in warm, soapy water and gently scrub with a soft brush, for example, a toothbrush.
- Avoid Exposure:
- We recommend removing your jewellery when swimming in chlorinated pools, showering with the use of harsh products, or engaging in physical activities.
- Our pieces are ocean-safe, however, it is important to keep in mind that sand may scratch your jewellery. In addition, although your pieces won’t tarnish or turn your skin green, you may experience some colour fading if you wear your pieces in the ocean regularly. Don’t fret, this won’t happen for a very long time and will be minimal.
- Avoid exposing jewellery to harsh chemicals, including cleaning products. This includes body oils, moisturisers, hair products and fragrances.
- Be Gentle:
- Handle your jewellery with care to avoid bending, stretching, or breaking delicate pieces.
- Put on jewellery after applying makeup, as makeup residue can affect its appearance.
- Protect from Sunlight:
- Keep your jewellery away from direct sunlight, as it can fade or discolour gemstones and metals. As mentioned above, the pouch and box your pieces arrive in will work perfectly.
- Organise and Rotate:
- Organise your jewellery collection and rotate pieces to prevent them from sitting in one place for too long.
By following these guidelines, you can keep your jewellery looking its best and ensure it remains a cherished part of your collection.
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