Extraordinary Jewelry Deserves Top Notch Care.

 

Your Ora Ana jewelry is Demi-fine; made of 18k Gold layered on Genuine Sterling Silver, adorned by Semi-Precious gems and CZ Crystals. By implementing these easy-to-follow care guidelines, you can ensure that your Ora Ana Jewelry retains its brilliance and remains a cherished part of your collection for years to come. Your commitment to proper care will preserve the beauty of your pieces, allowing them to shine as flawlessly as the day you first wore them.

 

 Avoid Contact with Substances: To keep your jewelry looking its best, refrain from applying perfume, lotion, or cream directly onto it. These substances can cause a buildup that dulls the shine and diminishes the luster of your pieces.

Remove During Activities: Take off your jewelry before engaging in activities that involve heavy work, exercise, or swimming. This precaution will protect your jewelry from potential damage, ensuring its longevity and preventing any accidental loss.

Regular Cleaning: After each use, take a moment to clean your jewelry. Use a soft cloth or a cotton ball to gently remove any accumulated dust or dirt. By doing so, you'll restore the natural shine of your pieces. Please avoid using polishing cloths, as they can strip away the delicate gold layer.

Deep Cleaning: For more thorough cleaning, you may use warm, soapy water. Soak your jewelry for a few minutes and then gently clean it with a soft cloth. Be cautious of using jewelry cleaners or antibacterial soaps, as they may contain components that could accelerate the fading of your jewelry.

Prevent Scratches: To prevent scratches and maintain the pristine condition of your jewelry, store it in a soft cloth or keep it in a separate compartment within your jewelry box. Avoid storing different metals together, as they can cause tarnishing or fading. Utilizing small zip-lock bags can provide an additional layer of protection.

Organized Storage: For optimal care, group similar items together and store them separately based on their metal type. This includes keeping gold and silver pieces in separate compartments to prevent any chemical interactions that could lead to tarnishing or fading. Remember to store your jewelry in a dry area to avoid moisture-related damage.