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Jewelry

Congrats! You picked something good.
Something meant to be worn, lived in, and carried through the in-between moments.
Our jewelry is made to move with you, not sit in a box.
Wear it often. Live in it. Let it pick up a few stories.

Most of our jewelry is plated, coated, or finished. Over time, it will change — soften at the edges, wear where life hits most. That’s not a flaw. That’s proof it’s been lived in.

Still, a little care goes a long way in keeping everything looking its best: 

Stainless Steel Care:
Stainless steel is known for its durability and resistance to tarnishing, rust, and corrosion, making it low-maintenance. However, to keep your stainless steel jewelry looking its best:

  • Cleaning: Use mild dish soap (like Dawn), warm water, and a soft cloth to clean your jewelry. After cleaning, dry thoroughly with a soft cloth to avoid water spots.
  • Avoid Chemicals: Keep your pieces away from harsh chemicals like bleach, detergents, and chlorine, as they can cause discoloration or damage over time.
  • Water Exposure: While stainless steel is water-resistant, it's best to remove your jewelry before swimming or showering to prevent long-term exposure.
  • Storage: Store your stainless steel jewelry separately in a box or pouch to avoid scratching or damage from friction.

PVD Coated Jewelry Care
If your jewelry features PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coating, keep in mind that while the coating adds durability and a beautiful finish, it can wear over time if exposed to harsh conditions.

  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: PVD coatings can be damaged by strong chemicals, so avoid exposing your jewelry to cleaning agents or perfumes.
  • Clean Gently: Use a soft cloth to wipe your jewelry clean, and store it in a cool, dry place when not in use to maintain the integrity of the coating.

Charm Care:
Charms are meant to be worn and loved. To keep them looking their best:

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to chemicals, moisture, and rough surfaces.
  • Clean with a soft cloth and store in a dry, cool place when not in use.
  • When stacking or layering, be mindful of friction between pieces.

Sterling Silver Jewelry Care:
Our Sterling Silver jewelry is designed to last, but like all precious metals, it will naturally tarnish over time. To keep your pieces shining for years to come:

  • General Care: Sterling silver jewelry is best worn regularly. The oils from your skin will naturally help clean the silver and keep it looking shiny.
  • Water & Chemicals: Avoid wearing your jewelry while swimming, bathing, or cleaning to prevent exposure to chlorine and bleach. If your jewelry gets wet, rinse with warm water and mild soap, then dry immediately with a soft cloth.
  • Discoloration: It’s normal for sterling silver to develop a patina over time or cause skin discoloration, especially if worn in humid environments or with lotions and perfumes. This is a natural reaction and can be easily cleaned with a polishing cloth or mild soap and water.
  • The Mark of Sterling: If you notice a green mark on your finger after wearing your new ring, don’t worry — it’s a harmless and common chemical reaction. It usually only happens once, as your skin adjusts and the metal forms a natural barrier over time. Regular cleaning and drying after wear can help prevent it altogether.
  • Cleaning: Use a soft microfiber cloth to gently wipe away dirt or restore shine. For stubborn tarnish, a professional sterling silver cleaner can help. Avoid using liquid cleaners or polishing cloths, as they can damage delicate pieces.
  • Storage: When not in use, store your sterling silver jewelry in a cool, dry place. A zip-top plastic bag works great to reduce tarnishing, or you can store it in a jewelry box with a tight-fitting lid.

Beaded Jewelry Care:
All of our beaded styles are hand-strung on stainless steel. Each bead is coated in a protective finish to ensure its color stays vibrant and true. While our beded styles are strong, they're not indestructible. Wear with care and a little TLC. 

  • Handle gently.
  • Avoid dropping or knocking against hard surfaces. 
  • Avoid harsh chemicals + submerging them in water.
  • Store flat or hanging to prevent tension.

Mugs

    These mugs are pretty hardy, made with white stone clay but just like any dishware be kind. You can totally go the hand-washing route or throw it in the dishwasher your call. Throw is a figure of speech (place it in the dishwasher).

    Serving Boards

     

    Got your board a bit sloppy did you? No worries, nothing a little soapy water can't clean up. Whatever you do, DO NOT PUT IN DISHWASHER! That hot bubble bath will certainly do some damage to this masterpiece. Natural oils are always good, so if its used often should be all set. If you feel the need, you could also rub in a little cooking oil with a rag on to this bad boy.

    Aprons

    So you got your hands on one of the most baddass aprons out there, congrats! That means your super creative, whether in the kitchen or the shop. Now, what are you going to do when you decide to leave some of your rad work on your apron? Well you can dust it off with your hand and remember that moment when your back doing your magic, nice little reminder. Or if you want, little spot washing always works. Some soap and water and let it dry. We made these babies with some of the toughest waxed canvas out there, even our pockets are water repellent! Wax fabrics have been successfully used for many years without washing but we all know its nice to keep things clean....ish.