General Jewellery Care
Your jewellery is precious and delicate and if treated as such, your pieces have the potential to last a lifetime. All jewellery is made different and their ability to last a lifetime is dependent on numerous factors such as materials and care.
1. Avoid Moisture, Chemicals, Oils, and Beauty Products
Keep jewellery away from excess steam, humidity, moisture, and chemicals such as chlorine. Attempt to apply perfume and lotions prior to putting your jewellery on to avoid contact.
2. Keep Jewellery stored when not in use
Jewellery is best kept in safe, dry places which avoid exposure to everyday elements. The original packaging you receive is perfect for storing your pieces! A simple jewellery pouch or box will also suffice. We also recommend not sleeping in your pieces but instead storing them away safely.
3. Regularly Clean your Jewellery
Do not use any harsh chemicals, substances, or tools (such as a hard bristle brush) to clean your products. Use a lint free cloth to gently polish your jewellery and remove dust and dirt particles. Avoid directly touching any crystals, pearls, or gems as these are very delicate and can become dislodged.
Materials & Care
It's vital to understand that most forms of metal are susceptible to natural wear, fading and oxidisation over time. Product materials are listed on each individual product page throughout the website. Ensure you read the materials before purchasing.
Gold Plated: It is critical that gold plated pieces avoid any contact with water, chemicals, lotions, perfumes and all other chemical or water-based substances as this will cause the jewellery to oxidise and tarnish. We suggest removing gold plated pieces prior to showering, exercising, washing your hands, swimming or before taking part in any activity that involves moisture.
Gold Filled: Gold filled pieces have a higher tolerance to water exposure in comparison to gold plated pieces, however constant water and chemical exposure can lead to fading, tarnishing and oxidisation over time. We recommend avoiding contact with all beauty products such as perfumes, oils, and lotions, as well as any harsh chemicals.
Stainless Steel: Our stainless-steel jewellery and findings are tarnish resistant and hypoallergenic. With excessive wear, they can become scratched and dull. We recommend regular cleaning using a damp cloth and gentle circular motions, and removing your stainless-steel jewellery prior to swimming in chlorinated pools.
PEURLA is not responsible for the care and maintenance of your pieces. Any damage occurring from natural wear and negligence to correctly care for your jewellery will not be eligible for refunds, exchanges, or replacements.