When you buy our pearl jewelry, you're making an investment you can take pride in. Unlike hard materials like stainless steel, pearls, as organic gems, are particularly sensitive to acids, alkalis, and extreme humidity levels. They necessitate careful upkeep to maintain their beauty over time.

Daily Care

Pearls are organic gemstones that are vulnerable to acid, alkaline and extremes of humidity. To preserve your pearls' radiance, avoid letting them come into contact with cosmetics, hair spray, or perfume. Always put on your jewelry as a final touch, after applying make-up and styling hair.
The pearl's lustre can also be harmed by perspiration. To prevent this, before returning your pearls to the jewelry box, wipe them gently with a soft cloth.

Storage

Pearls are exceptionally cohesive and shock-resistant, but may be scratched by contact with sharp objects or other gemstones. To prevent tangles and scratches, fasten clasps and pins, then lay each item out separately in a compartmentalised jewelry box. When carrying jewelry, use a protective jewelry pouch.
Leaving pearl jewelry in a security box for long periods may cause pearls to dehydrate, so enjoy them frequently. There is a saying that “pearls want to be worn,” and it is true.
In the case of pearl rings, If you wish to wear your ring everyday do understand that the nacre of the pearl and its setting may be compromised.

Maintenance

Even with the best of care, small parts of jewelry may become loose. Before wearing, carefully check such parts as the prongs that support the jewels, the clasps of necklaces, the screws of earrings and brooch pins.
Mikimoto cultured pearl necklaces are strung with durable thread. However, if the string stretches or loosens, it may break suddenly. Even if you don't wear your pearls often, we recommend that you have your pearls restrung regularly.