FAQs

 

Sea Glass

The natural process of the ocean takes about 20-200 years to create the shapes and texture of the Sea Glass that I use in my jewelry which makes them unique and have special meaning. I will never use "Faux" sea glass which is regular glass that is tumbled and sometimes unethically called Sea Glass.

Turquoise
Turquoise is a porous stone (5–6 on the Mohs scale), meaning it easily absorbs oils, soaps, and chemicals, which can permanently change its color.
  • Cleaning
    • Gently wipe using a soft, microfiber cloth dampened with only warm water.
    • Never use ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, or harsh chemicals like bleach and ammonia.
    • Only use a tiny drop of mild, fragrance-free soap if absolutely necessary, and rinse quickly without soaking.
  • Wearing Habits
    • Put on jewelry after applying makeup, perfume, or lotion to prevent the stone from absorbing these substances.
    • Take off turquoise before swimming, showering, exercising, or doing household chores.
  • Storage
    • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can cause the stone to fade or crack.
    • Keep pieces in individual soft cloth pouches to prevent scratches from harder stones like diamonds.
    • Some experts recommend against completely airtight storage, as the stone needs a small amount of moisture to prevent cracking.
Sterling Silver Care & Cleaning Tips

Proper storage of sterling silver jewelry goes a long way toward preserving its shine and preventing the oxidation that can cause dullness and discoloration.

Tips for Storing Sterling Silver:

  • To prevent scratches, each piece should be stored individually in its own case, pouch, or compartment.
  • Be sure store sterling silver in a dry, cool place. In hot climates, it should be kept in an air-conditioned room.
  • Avoid keeping jewelry boxes in bathrooms, as the moist, warm air can compromise the brilliance of your sterling.
  • For best results, keep your sterling silver jewelry in a case lined with tarnish-resistant material.
  • If you're planning on storing a sterling silver piece for an extended period of time, try sealing it in an airtight bag (plastic works fine) to protect it from oxidation and humidity.

Cleaning Sterling Silver

Over time, dirt, makeup residue, and skin oils can build up on the surface of your sterling silver jewelry, causing the metal to become dull and cloudy. The best way to prevent this undesirable effect is to clean your pieces regularly. A general rule, the regular use of chemical liquid jewelry cleaners is discouraged, as they can result in the eventual discoloration of the metal. The safest and most effective way to polish sterling silver is to wipe it gently with a soft cloth. Most fine jewelry stores or on Amazon sell special clothes that are pre-treated with gentle chemicals to restore silver's natural brilliance, although most any soft cloth will do the trick. Avoid using coarse fibers or fabrics, such as paper or polyester, as these can result in scratching. Feel free to wipe down your stainless silver as often as you'd like to restore its shine and brilliance.

 It's also a good idea to perform a thorough cleaning before storing a silver piece for a long period of time.For silver that has suffered from some degree of tarnishing, a deeper cleaning may be in order. To remove silver tarnish, you might want to try adding a small amount of mild detergent to the piece, and then use a damp cloth or fingers to rub it into the surface of the metal. To prevent potential scratching and dullness, it's a good idea to avoid scrubbing the silver with any type of brush. Following these easy tips for storing and cleaning sterling silver can help to preserve the inherent beauty and shine of this precious metal, ensuring years of enjoyment of your investment.