Jewellery is made of a stiff tape with a dense weave, which, through crushing, can deform permanently. Be very careful when clasping the jewellery being aware not to bend or twist the tape at the clasp, which may lead to mechanical damage to the product.
The jewelry should not be exposed to direct sunlight, humidity, dust as well as detergents or alcohol. You can protect it against these factors with a special casket or original jagg. packaging. It is also important that individual pieces of jewelry do not come into contact with each other. Otherwise they can easily become scratched. Always take off your jewelry before taking a bath, visiting a beautician or going to the gym. Remember to use perfume or cosmetics before putting on jewelry.
Gilding
Our jewelry is gilded with 24 karat gold of 0.50 to 1.00 microns range (depending on the product). The gold plating should remain intact for up to 6 months from the date of purchase. Wear is - despite proper use - completely natural, it is an unavoidable process. It is not possible to state unequivocally to determine how fast this process will happen. This is mainly influenced by - frequency of jewelry use, as well as contact with skin, sweat, creams, water and perfume.
Darkening
Silver is subject to chemical reactions that can cause it to darken. This is a completely natural and reversible phenomenon. This type of tarnish is characteristic not only of jewelry, but of all items made of silver, such as sugar bowls and cutlery. Its cause is primarily sulfur compounds found in the air or on our skin, as well as moisture and chemicals. Interestingly, tarnish appears faster when jewelry is not used for a long time.
To prevent darkening, place silver and gold-plated jewelry in a jewelry box along with a moisture absorber (use sachets of beads that are added to shoe boxes or medicines, for example). Don't leave jewelry in the bathroom, especially around the sink. You will get rid of the resulting tarnish by wiping the jewellery with a dedicated cloth.