Jewelry Care Guide | Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Anklets &Stud Earrings

This professional jewelry care guide explains jewelry materials, gemstone sensitivity, common wear-related issues, and proper care methods


Ring Care Guide

Ring Materials & Care

Material Characteristics Common Risks Care Recommendations
14K / 18K Gold Durable, non-rusting Scratches, deformation Avoid heavy pressure, store separately
Sterling Silver (925) Softer metal, bright finish Tarnishing, scratches Keep dry, use polishing cloth
Platinum Dense, very durable Surface wear Professional polishing recommended
Gold-Plated / Vermeil Thin gold layer Fading, peeling Avoid water, sweat, chemicals

Ring durability depends heavily on material choice. Solid gold and platinum are suitable for long-term wear, while sterling silver and gold-plated rings require reduced exposure to moisture and friction to prevent tarnishing and fading.

Ring Gemstones & Sensitivity

Gemstone Hardness (Mohs) Sensitivity Notes
Diamond 10 Low Very durable, edges may chip
Moissanite 9.25 Low Ideal for daily wear
Ruby / Sapphire 9 Low Scratch-resistant
Emerald 7.5–8 High Avoid impact and chemicals
CZ / Synthetic 8–8.5 Medium May dull with abrasion

Gemstone hardness directly impacts daily wear suitability. Diamonds, moissanite, and sapphires are recommended for frequent wear, while emeralds and softer stones are best reserved for occasional use.

Ring – Common Problems & Prevention

Problem Cause How to Avoid
Stone loosening Impact, long-term wear Regular prong inspection
Scratches Daily friction Remove during manual work
Deformation External pressure Avoid gripping heavy objects

Most ring issues are caused by daily activities rather than manufacturing defects. Routine inspection and mindful wearing habits significantly reduce long-term damage.


Necklace Care Guide

Necklace Materials & Durability

Material Strength Risk Areas Care Notes
Solid Gold High Clasps Check clasp regularly
Sterling Silver Medium Tarnish Store airtight
Stainless Steel Very High Minimal Low maintenance
Plated Chains Low Coating loss Short wear cycles

Necklace longevity depends on both chain material and clasp integrity. Regular inspection and proper storage help prevent accidental loss and tangling.

Necklace Gemstones & Care

Gemstone Sensitivity Special Care
Diamond Low Clean with soft cloth
Pearl Very High Avoid perfume & heat
Opal Very High No water or chemicals

Pearls and opals are highly sensitive gemstones. They should be worn occasionally and cleaned gently to prevent dehydration and surface damage.

Necklace – Common Issues

Issue Cause Prevention
Tangling Improper storage Hang or lay flat
Clasp failure Tension during sleep Remove before sleeping

Simple storage habits and removing necklaces before sleep can significantly extend their usable life.


Bracelet Care Guide

Bracelet Types & Wear Risk

Type Wear Frequency Main Risk Care Advice
Metal Chain Daily Desk friction Remove during work
Elastic Beaded Occasional Stretching Avoid pulling
Leather / Cord Casual Water damage Keep dry

Bracelets are exposed to frequent friction and moisture. Rotating pieces and removing them during work reduces wear and prolongs durability.

Bracelet – Common Problems

Problem Cause Solution
Surface wear Repeated contact Rotate bracelets
Cord breakage Overstretch Gentle handling

Most bracelet damage is gradual and preventable through gentle wear and rotation.


Stud Earring Care Guide

Earring Materials & Skin Safety

Material Hypoallergenic Notes
Solid Gold Yes Best for sensitive ears
Titanium Yes Medical-grade option
Sterling Silver Medium Not ideal for new piercings
Plated Low Short-term wear only

Choosing hypoallergenic materials is essential for ear health, especially for sensitive skin or newly pierced ears.

Stud Earrings – Common Issues

Issue Cause Prevention
Backing loss Loose backs Check weekly
Skin irritation Metal reaction Use hypoallergenic posts

Regular inspection and proper material selection help prevent earring loss and skin irritation.


Jewelry Care FAQ

Can I wear my jewelry while showering or swimming?

We do not recommend wearing jewelry while showering or swimming. Water, chlorine, and salt can damage metals and gemstones, especially silver, plated jewelry, pearls, and opals.

Removing jewelry before water exposure is the most effective way to prevent tarnishing, fading, and gemstone damage.

Will my jewelry fade or lose color over time?

Solid gold and stainless steel do not fade, but gold-plated and vermeil jewelry may lose their coating with frequent wear.

Color fading in plated jewelry is considered normal wear rather than a defect.

Is it normal for jewelry to show scratches or wear?

Yes. Minor scratches and surface wear are normal, especially on rings and bracelets worn daily.

Natural wear does not affect functionality and reflects regular use.

Can gemstones fall out over time?

Gemstones may loosen due to impact or long-term wear. Periodic prong checks are recommended.

Routine inspection significantly reduces the risk of accidental gemstone loss.

What jewelry is best for sensitive skin?

Solid gold, titanium, and surgical-grade stainless steel are best for sensitive skin.

Hypoallergenic materials reduce irritation and improve long-term comfort.

How should I store my jewelry when not in use?

Store jewelry in a dry place, ideally in separate compartments or pouches.

Proper storage prevents scratches, tangling, and oxidation.