Jewellery Care
1. Keep it the last touch
- Always wear your jewellery after applying lotions, perfumes, or hair products.
- This prevents residue from dulling the shine.
Avoid exposure
- Remove jewellery before swimming, showering, or exercising.
- Chlorine, salt water, and sweat can weaken metal and stone settings.
Store safely
- Place each piece in its own Ophira box or soft pouch to prevent scratches.
Suggested Images:
- Jewellery beside perfume and skincare bottles.
- Jewellery resting in a velvet-lined Ophira box.
2. Caring for Your Lab-Grown Diamonds
Lab-grown diamonds share the same chemical and physical properties as mined diamonds, making them equally brilliant and durable. With regular care, they will maintain their sparkle for a lifetime.
Maintain brilliance
- Clean diamonds regularly to prevent oil, dust, and fingerprints from reducing their shine.
- A gentle soak in warm, soapy water followed by a soft brush will keep them sparkling.
Avoid residue build-up
- Remove your diamond jewellery while cooking or applying heavy creams, as residue can leave a cloudy film on the stone.
Secure the setting
- Even though diamonds are strong, their settings can loosen with daily wear. Inspect your jewellery often to ensure the stones are secure.
3. Cleaning Tips
Gentle cleaning at home
- Mix a few drops of mild soap with lukewarm water.
- Soak your jewellery for 10–15 minutes.
- Use a soft toothbrush to clean around the setting.
- Rinse with clean water and pat dry with a lint-free cloth.
What to avoid
- Harsh chemicals, bleach, or ultrasonic cleaners.
- Paper towels (they may scratch the surface).
4. Storage
Keep it cool & dry
- Store jewellery in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Separate pieces
- To avoid scratches and tangling, store each item individually in its pouch or compartment.