1. Keep your jewelry away from direct sunlight, moisture, perfumes, lotions, and other chemicals to prevent tarnishing, discoloration, and damage to the finish.
2. After each use, gently wipe your jewelry with a soft, dry cloth to remove oils, sweat, and dust, helping maintain its shine and brilliance.
3. Store each piece separately in a jewelry box, pouch, or soft cloth bag to prevent scratches, tangling, and damage from contact with other jewelry.
4. Avoid wearing jewelry while swimming, bathing, exercising, or performing household chores, as exposure to water, chlorine, and harsh substances can affect its appearance and durability.
5. For silver jewelry, use a suitable silver polishing cloth occasionally to restore shine. For gold-plated or delicate pieces, clean gently and avoid abrasive cleaners or rough handling.
6. Handle gemstone, pearl, and embellished jewelry with extra care, as these materials can be more delicate and susceptible to damage from impact or chemicals.
7. Regularly inspect clasps, chains, and settings to ensure your jewelry remains secure and in excellent condition.