Store softly
Keep pieces dry and separate — the pouch or rose-gold box they arrived in is their favorite bed. Chains tangle less when clasped before storing.
Jewelry care
Rose gold likes the same things you do: gentle mornings, no chlorine, and a soft place to sleep.
The three rules
Keep pieces dry and separate — the pouch or rose-gold box they arrived in is their favorite bed. Chains tangle less when clasped before storing.
Perfume, lotion, and sunscreen first — jewelry last, once everything has dried. Vermeil keeps its warmth far longer when it skips the chemistry.
A soft, dry cloth after wear keeps the finish bright. Skip dips, ultrasonic cleaners, and anything abrasive — rose gold prefers a gentle touch.
Material guide
A thick layer of rose gold over sterling silver — warmer than plating, kinder than solid-gold prices. Keep it away from pools, hot tubs, and salt water; chlorine is the fastest way to dull the blush. Take pieces off before workouts and showers, and they'll glow for years.
Enamel is glass-like — bright, but it doesn't love being knocked against hard surfaces. Pearls are organic and even softer: no perfume directly on them, no sleeping in them, and a quick wipe after wear. Treat both like the keepsakes they are.
A piece that's lost a little light can usually get it back. If yours needs more than a soft cloth, write to the studio — repairs and replacements are handled with the same care as the original box.