Jewelry Care

Bronze jewelry is prized for its beauty and uniqueness, but requires special care to preserve its integrity and luster over time. It's essential to follow a few guidelines to ensure your jewelry stays in top condition.

It's recommended to avoid contact between bronze jewelry and chemicals such as perfumes, creams, and disinfectants. These products can alter the color and finish of the bronze, causing irreversible damage. Therefore, it's best to wear jewelry only after applying these products and remove them before using any chemicals.

Additionally, it's recommended to remove your jewelry before engaging in physical activity. Sweat and friction can damage the bronze surface, leading to scratches or dullness. It's also important to be careful about exposure to chlorine, found in swimming pools, and seawater, as both can damage bronze jewelry. Salt water and chlorine can accelerate the oxidation process, causing stains and deterioration.

Cleaning the jewel

Humidity, water, and the pH of the skin can accelerate the oxidation of the metal. The advantage of bronze jewelry is that it can regain its natural shine with simple care. When in contact with skin, jewelry may leave a greenish cast. This is A superficial, non-toxic phenomenon. The stain can be removed with water and mild soap, but it may irritate sensitive skin or stain clothing.

To keep your bronze jewelry in tip-top condition, it's advisable to clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. This helps remove any residue from sweat or dust. Special products for cleaning bronze, copper, and brass jewelry are also available.

Finally, to prevent oxidation, it is advisable to store your bronze jewelry in its appropriate bag, in a dry place and away from direct sources of heat.