The ritual of caring for your jewelry: small gestures that change everything
A cherished jewel lasts.
925 silver is a noble and resistant material. But like all things of value, it responds to the treatment it receives. It doesn't need complex care — it needs consistency and attention at the right moments.
The three silent enemies of your jewelry
Sweat, chemicals, and humidity are the main agents of oxidation. Perfume, body lotion, chlorine from the pool — all attack the silver finish in ways that are not always immediately visible.
The rule is simple: jewelry is the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.
How to clean them at home safely
A dry microfiber cloth is enough for daily maintenance. For a deeper cleaning, use warm water with a few drops of neutral soap, a soft-bristled brush, and immediate drying. No ultrasonics, no abrasive products, no bleach.
Pieces with moissanite can be cleaned with the same method — the stone is extremely resistant and does not require special care.
Storage also matters
Each piece in its own space. Contact between jewelry generates micro-scratches that, over time, affect the finish. A cloth bag, a compartmentalized box, or simply not piling them up — any of these three options is better than the common drawer.
How often should I clean my silver jewelry?
Once a week if you wear them daily. Once a month if they are occasional pieces. And always before storing them for a long period.
Discover how to care for each type of piece in our guide on why silver oxidizes and how to prevent it. And if you're looking for pieces designed to last, explore our bracelet collection.

