Material and Care

Sterling silver has been prized for its lustrous brilliance since ancient times. It’s a soft, malleable metal made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper, making it durable and perfect for jewelry. Created from star explosions, silver, like gold, has a celestial origin. Known for its shine and ease of cleaning, sterling silver is marked with “925” to indicate its authenticity.

Rhodium is a rare, corrosion-resistant metal from the platinum group, known for its strength and high value. It’s the most expensive precious metal due to its scarcity. Often used as a plating for jewelry, rhodium provides a durable, scratch-resistant layer that doesn’t tarnish and requires minimal maintenance. It also offers protection for those with silver allergies by preventing direct contact with the metal.

Gold vermeil refers to jewelry made with a sterling silver base and solid gold electroplating on top. To qualify as gold vermeil, the piece must meet the following standards: the base must be 92.5% pure silver, and the gold layer must be at least 10k, typically 18k, and at least 2.5 microns thick. Unlike regular gold plating, which can be applied to various metals and is thinner, gold vermeil is more durable and long-lasting, offering a high-quality, affordable alternative.

Cubic Zirconia (CZ) is a synthetic stone that closely resembles diamonds but is more affordable. First developed in the 1970s, CZ offers the same brilliance and sparkle as diamonds but without the high cost. It can be cut and shaped like diamonds and comes in various colors. Known for its flawless appearance, CZ is often used as a diamond alternative, though it should not be marketed as a diamond. Rated from A to AAAAA, with AAAAA being the highest quality, CZ is a beautiful and cost-effective choice for jewelry. Something. uses 5A CZ quality for a premium look.

100% cashmere is the ultimate in luxury, known for its extraordinary softness, warmth, and lightweight texture. Sourced from the undercoat of cashmere goats, this premium fiber offers unmatched comfort and elegance. Cashmere is breathable, insulating, and naturally regulates body temperature, making it perfect for all seasons. A 100% cashmere piece adds elegance and luxury to any wardrobe, making it a coveted investment for those who appreciate the finest in fashion.

There are no restrictions on wearing your jewelry daily. However, frequent or rough wear may require more maintenance. While basic cleaning can be achieved at home, we recommend professional cleaning and inspection every 6 months or as needed to keep it in top condition.
  • – To keep your silver jewelry looking its best, store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a cloth pouch or jewelry box to avoid scratches.
  • – Clean your silver regularly with a soft cloth or silver polish to remove tarnish.
  • – To keep your jewelry looking beautiful, we recommend storing it in a safe place, away from moisture and harsh chemicals.
  • – Fill a washbasin with lukewarm water (18-20°C) and add cashmere shampoo.
  • – Gently place your cashmere garments in the water, allowing them to soak.
  • – Lightly wring the fabric, then soak again, repeating twice for a thorough clean.
  • – Rinse the garments well with clean water to remove all soap.
  • – Lay the items flat on a clean towel to air dry, reshaping them as needed. Avoid hanging to prevent stretching.
  • – Once dry, steam gently with an iron, holding it 0.5-1cm above the fabric.
  • – To maintain softness, remove any piling with a cashmere comb or fabric shaver.
  • – Finally, fold your garments and store them in a breathable bag, keeping them away from hanging to preserve their shape.

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