Although our necklaces and bracelets are designed for durability, they are still delicate pieces.
To avoid damage, please handle them with care, avoiding any sudden pulls or getting them caught. While the chains are strong, they may break under tension—this is intentional to help prevent injury.
Common Accidents to Avoid
- Wearing Tight Clothing: Removing fitted garments, such as turtlenecks, can pose a risk to your chains. A hard pull can cause the chain to catch and snap. It's best to remove your jewelry before taking off such clothing.
- Babies and Young Children: Little ones are often drawn to shiny things like necklaces or bracelets. A sudden tug can weaken or break the links. To avoid this, remove your jewelry during playtime or when you're around children.
- Sports and Physical Activities: While designed for everyday wear, jewelry can be stressed by activities like running, swimming, or working out, which may stretch or damage the chains. It's safer to remove your jewelry before engaging in physical activities.
- Unexpected Snags: Chains can easily catch on bag handles, buttons, or accessories without you realizing it. These snags can cause micro-fractures or weaken the links over time, so be mindful during your daily routine.
By keeping these tips in mind, you can protect your jewelry from damage and preserve its beauty and strength. A little care goes a long way!