Built to Last
How to Care for Your Pearls
Keep your jewelry beautiful for generations
Daily Care
- Last on, first off: Put your pearls on after applying makeup, perfume, hairspray, and lotions
- Remove before water: Take off before showering, swimming, or any water activities
- Gentle cleaning: Wipe pearls with a soft, dry cloth after each wear
- Body oils are good: Natural skin oils actually help pearls maintain their luster—wearing them keeps them beautiful
Storage
- Store flat or hanging: Prevents stress on the silk thread (never store scrunched or tightly coiled)
- Soft pouch or lined box: Keep separate from other jewelry to prevent scratches
- Let them breathe: Avoid airtight containers—pearls need moisture in the air
- Cool and dry: Store away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and humidity
What to Avoid
- Water exposure: Especially chlorine (pools), salt water (ocean), and hot water
- Chemicals: Perfume, hairspray, cleaning products, cosmetics applied directly to pearls
- Harsh cleaners: Never use ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaning, or jewelry cleaners
- Hard surfaces: Don't toss pearls on hard counters or let them rub against other jewelry
- Abrasives: Keep away from rough fabrics and surfaces that can scratch the nacre
Restringing & Long-Term Care
With proper care, your pearls will last lifetimes:
- The pearls themselves: Decades to centuries—they only grow more beautiful with age and gentle wear
- The silk thread: Needs restringing every 5-10 years (normal maintenance for quality pearl jewelry)
- Overall piece: This is heirloom jewelry meant to be passed down through generations
Your pearls will last lifetimes with proper care. Wear them often—they're meant to be loved, not locked away.