Care and Protection plans

Your Damas pieces are precious investments crafted with the finest materials and designed to last a lifetime. To ensure its enduring beauty and brilliance, it is essential to care for your jewelry properly. Follow these guidelines to keep your pieces sparkling and pristine for years to come.

1. Regular Cleaning:

  • Gentle Cleaning: Clean your jewelry regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt, oils and other residues. For a deeper clean, use lukewarm water and a mild soap solution, gently brushing the jewelry with a soft toothbrush.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Steer clear of abrasive cleaners, bleach or ammonia as they can damage the metal and stones.

2. Safe Storage:

  • Separate Storage: Store your jewelry in individual pouches or air-tight compartments to prevent pieces from scratching each other. Soft-lined jewelry boxes are ideal for this purpose.
  • Avoid Humidity: Keep your jewelry in a cool, dry place. High humidity can cause tarnishing, particularly with silver and gold-plated items.

3. Handling with Care:

  • Wear Last, Remove First: Jewelry should be the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off. Avoid contact with makeup, perfume, hairspray and lotions as these can cause discoloration and dullness.
  • Remove Before Activities: Take off your jewelry before engaging in activities like swimming, exercising and household chores. Exposure to chemicals, saltwater and physical impact can cause damage.

4. Professional Maintenance:

  • Regular Inspections: Have your jewelry inspected by a professional jeweler at least once a year. They can check for loose stones, worn prongs and other potential issues that may need repair.
  • Professional Cleaning: For a deep clean and polish visit a professional jeweler. They have the tools and expertise to restore your jewelry’s original luster.

5. Protecting Stones and Metals:

  • Keep Away from Extreme Temperatures: Avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme temperatures as sudden changes can affect the metal and stones.
  • Mind the Stones: Some gemstones, like opals and emeralds are more delicate than others. Handle them with extra care and avoid exposing them to direct sunlight for extended periods.

6. Special Care for Pearls:

  • Wipe After Wear: Pearls are soft and porous so they require extra care. After wearing wipe, them gently with a soft cloth to remove any oils or residues.
  • Avoid Liquids: Never submerge pearls in water or expose them to harsh chemicals as they can become damaged.