Product Care

Here's a comprehensive product care section:


Caring for Your Ring

Your ring is made to last a lifetime, and with proper care, it will continue to shine as brightly as the day you first wore it. Here's how to keep your piece looking beautiful for years to come.

Daily Care

Wear It Wisely
While your ring is durable, it's best to remove it during activities that could cause damage—heavy lifting, gardening, cleaning with harsh chemicals, or working out. Gold is a soft metal and can scratch or bend under pressure.

Clean Hands, Beautiful Ring
Lotions, perfumes, hairspray, and hand sanitizers can build up on your ring and dull its shine. Apply these products before putting on your ring, and let them fully absorb into your skin.

Storage Matters
When you're not wearing your ring, store it in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box away from other pieces to prevent scratching. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Cleaning Your Ring

Gold Vermeil Rings

Gold vermeil requires gentle care to preserve the gold layer:

  • Weekly: Wipe gently with a soft, lint-free cloth after wearing to remove oils and residue
  • Monthly Deep Clean: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm (not hot) water. Soak your ring for 5-10 minutes, then gently brush with a soft toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat dry with a soft cloth
  • What to Avoid: Harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, jewelry polishing cloths with rouge (they're too abrasive), and chlorine or saltwater

Solid Gold Rings

Solid gold is more durable and can handle slightly more robust cleaning:

  • Weekly: Wipe with a soft jewelry cloth to maintain shine
  • Monthly Deep Clean: Soak in warm water with mild dish soap for 10-15 minutes. Use a soft toothbrush to gently clean around settings and details. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth
  • Professional Cleaning: We recommend professional cleaning once a year to check prongs, settings, and overall condition

What to Avoid

For All Rings:

  • Chlorine and bleach (can discolor or damage gold)
  • Harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners
  • Ultrasonic cleaners for vermeil pieces
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Impact or pressure that could bend the band

When to Seek Professional Help

Visit a jeweler if you notice:

  • Loose stones or settings
  • Significant scratches or dents
  • Bent or misshapen bands
  • Tarnishing that won't clean off (vermeil)
  • Any structural concerns

Special Considerations

For Active Lifestyles: Consider removing your ring during intense activities or wearing it on a chain as a necklace during workouts.

For Vermeil Owners: Over time and with regular wear, the gold layer may naturally thin in high-contact areas. This is normal. If you'd like to restore it, replating services are available.

Traveling: Store your ring in a protective case, and consider leaving especially valuable pieces at home in a safe place.

Our Commitment

We want your ring to stay beautiful forever. If you have questions about caring for your specific piece or need professional maintenance recommendations, reach out to us anytime. Your ring represents your love story—we're here to help you protect it.