Jewelry Care
Make your sparkle last forever.
At Nad De Paris, our pieces are designed to be your daily companions. However, like all precious things, they need a little love and care to keep their shine bright. Think of your jewelry as the "cherry on top" of your outfit: it should be the last thing you put on before leaving the house and the first thing you take off when you return.
Here is our expert guide to maintaining the luster of your Nad De Paris collection.
The Golden Rule: "Last On, First Off"
Chemicals are the enemy of gold plating and shine. To prevent oxidation or tarnishing, always apply your perfume, hairspray, lotions, and cosmetics before wearing your jewelry.
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Wait a few minutes after applying cream or scent for it to settle into your skin before putting on your necklace or earrings.
Water & Activities
While we love a summer dip, your jewelry prefers to stay dry. To protect the gold layer and gemstones:
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Remove your jewelry before swimming in chlorinated pools or saltwater. Salt and chlorine can erode the gold plating over time.
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Avoid wearing jewelry while showering, exercising (sweat is acidic!), or gardening.
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Household cleaning: Always take off your rings when using harsh cleaning products or bleach.
Storage Secrets
Where your jewelry sleeps matters as much as how you wear it.
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Keep it dry: The bathroom is the worst place for jewelry due to humidity. Store your pieces in a cool, dry place (like your bedroom).
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Separate them: To avoid scratches (especially for our signature gold pieces), store each item separately in its original Nad De Paris pouch or a lined jewelry box. This prevents chains from tangling and surfaces from rubbing against each other.
How To Clean
Has your jewelry lost a bit of its sparkle after a long week?
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The Gentle Touch: Gently wipe your pieces with a soft, dry microfiber cloth (like the one used for glasses) to remove skin oils and dust.
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No Chemicals: Never use chemical jewelry cleaners or polishing liquids on gold-plated items, as they can strip away the gold layer. A soft, dry buff is all you need!