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FINE JEWELRY CARE

Caring for Your Fine Jewelry: Solid Gold, Gemstones & Enamel

Each Anjalé piece is handcrafted with enduring beauty in mind — but like all precious things, fine jewelry thrives when treated with gentle care and attention. Below is a complete guide to preserving the radiance and longevity of your solid gold, gemstone-set, and enamel-adorned pieces.

SOLID GOLD JEWELRY (14K & 18K)

Gold is eternal — but even eternity appreciates a little care.

Routine Care:

  • Use a soft, lint-free cloth or a gold-specific polishing cloth to gently buff your piece and maintain its natural luster.

  • To remove buildup from everyday wear (lotions, natural oils, dust), soak the piece in a solution of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap for 15–20 minutes. Gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water, and pat dry with a soft, clean cloth.

  • Avoid abrasive cleaners, baking soda, or toothpaste — these can scratch the surface of even solid gold.

Storage Tips:

  • Store gold pieces separately in soft pouches or individual compartments to prevent scratching or tangling.

  • Avoid exposing gold jewelry to chlorine (especially in pools or hot tubs), as it can weaken the structure over time.

A Note on Karats:

  • 18k gold, while richer in gold content and glow, is naturally softer than 14k, making it more susceptible to scratches or dings. For rings and everyday wear, handle with a bit more care to preserve its elegant finish.

JEWELRY WITH SET GEMSTONES

Each stone holds its own energy - and its own care ritual.

Cleaning Instructions:

  • Most gemstones (including citrine, morganite, turquoise, and black onyx) are sensitive to heat and chemicals.

  • Clean using warm water with a drop of gentle soap, a soft toothbrush, and a gentle hand. Pay special attention to the underside of the stone, where residue builds up.

  • Rinse well and dry with a lint-free cloth.
  • Always check the stone’s setting for looseness during cleaning—if it wiggles, take it to a jeweler for tightening.

  • Never use an ultrasonic cleaner or steam cleaner on soft, porous, or treated stones (like turquoise, black onyx, or morganite), as these methods can cause fractures or discoloration.

Avoiding Damage:

  • Remove gemstone jewelry before doing chores, exercising, or applying lotion or perfume.

Avoid long exposure to direct sunlight, especially for turquoise and morganite, which can fade or become brittle over time.

ENAMEL JEWELRY

Delicate and expressive, enamel is jewelry’s most artistic flourish — and also its most delicate.

Enamel Care & Cleaning:

  • Never use ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, or abrasive materials on enamel.

  • To clean, use a soft cloth lightly dampened with lukewarm water and a small amount of gentle soap. Gently wipe the enamel surface, avoiding any excessive pressure.

  • Rinse carefully and immediately dry with a clean, soft cloth to prevent moisture from seeping into tiny hairline cracks.

Storage & Handling:

  • Enamel can chip or crack if dropped or knocked against hard surfaces. Always store enamel pieces separately in padded pouches or lined boxes.

Avoid extreme temperature changes, as enamel can expand and contract with heat, which may lead to cracking over time.

GENERAL TIPS FOR LONGEVITY & CARE

Last on, first off: Put jewelry on after cosmetics, perfume, and hair products, and remove it before washing your hands, showering, or sleeping.

Have prongs and settings checked by a professional jeweler once a year to ensure stones remain secure.


For deeper cleans or restorations, entrust your jewelry to a professional - especially for pieces with mixed materials like enamel and gemstones.

Jewelry as Ritual

Every Anjalé piece is made to last - but its beauty deepens when you treat it with the same intentionality with which it was created. A little care goes a long way toward preserving the meaning and magic woven into every detail.