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Guide

How to Care for Your Chains

While our necklaces and bracelets are crafted with durability in mind, they remain delicate by nature.

To preserve their beauty and integrity, we recommend handling them with care. Please avoid sudden pulls or situations where they might become caught. Although the chains are strong, they can break under tension. This is a traditional safety feature in fine jewelry, designed to minimize the risk of injury.

Common Accidents to Avoid

  1. Removing fitted garments such as turtlenecks can put pressure on your chains. A sudden pull may cause them to catch and snap. To prevent this, it's best to take off your jewelry before removing close-fitting clothing.
  2. Babies and Young Children: Little ones are naturally drawn to shiny objects like necklaces and bracelets. A quick tug can weaken or break the links. We recommend removing your jewelry during playtime or when you're holding a child.
  3. Sports and Physical Activities: While our pieces are made for everyday wear, physical activities such as running, swimming, or exercising can stress the chains. For your jewelry’s safety and longevity, please remove it before engaging in such activities.
  4. Unexpected Snags: Chains can catch on bag straps, buttons, or accessories without you even noticing. These small snags can create micro-fractures and gradually weaken the links. Staying mindful during your daily routine helps protect your pieces.

By keeping these simple tips in mind, you can preserve the beauty, strength, and integrity of your jewelry for years to come. A little care truly makes a lasting difference.