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Caring for your jewelry

Tips for the care and maintenance of your jewelry

At Antiqüa, we have opted to create relics that last forever, designed to live and be kept for generations.
infinite stories that endure over time.

With proper care, they can accompany you for many years and retain their beauty.
Here are some tips to ensure your pieces stay in good condition.
always in perfect condition:

Before wearing your jewelry, check the settings to make sure the stones are securely fastened.

If you notice any gems are loose, please do not hesitate to contact us for repair.

Handle your jewelry carefully and avoid knocks or impacts that could damage it.

Diamond, although one of the hardest materials, is not unbreakable; a strong blow or one struck at the wrong angle could fracture or damage it.

Always store your jewelry in its original box or in velvet, silk, or cotton cases, separate from other pieces to prevent scratches.

Do not expose your jewelry to cleaning products, perfumes, cosmetics, creams, or other chemicals. These can damage the materials and impair their shine. We recommend removing your jewelry when washing your hands and showering.

Avoid contact with chlorine, salt water, or household products, as these can dull your jewelry.

How to clean your jewelry?

Prepare a mixture of warm water and a little mild dish soap. Dip the jewelry in the mixture and, using a brush, gently scrub it. Then, rinse it with warm water and let it air dry or dry with a clean cloth. If your jewelry contains pearls, clean it only with a soft cloth, as pearls are natural and sensitive to the chemicals found in soaps and beauty products.

We recommend that you periodically inspect your jewelry, especially those with set stones, to ensure they are securely fastened and prevent loss.

At Antiqüa, we are committed to the quality of our jewelry. We offer a lifetime warranty on all our pieces, which covers repairs or replacements for defects inherent to the jewelry's workmanship.