HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JEWELLRY
Handle jewellery carefully. Be especially careful not to drop them on the floor or hit them against hard surfaces, as this can damage your delicate structures, which are not covered by the warranty. Remove jewellery before swimming, showering, playing sports or other physical activities. Avoid contact with makeup, creams and perfumes.
ON THE OXIDATION OF METALS
Silver and copper in contact with air undergo a chemical phenomenon called oxidation, which can cause a change in the original colour of the jewellery. This colour change does not represent a change in the quality or content of the alloys. It is a natural and superficial alteration, occurring to a greater or lesser extent depending on factors as distinct as the proximity to the sea, the PH of the skin, or the way in which the jewellery is stored.
CLEANING
- To clean matte parts: scrub dry scotch-brite or steel wool in any direction. You can also do this cleaning using neutral detergent, rinsing the part under running water. Finish by drying the jewellery well.
- To clean polished parts: wash with water an