To care of your jewelry you need to give them service from time to time. You can use a clean dry flannel, or with hot water and soap or baking soda with a soft brush to avoid scratching the piece. We must avoid contact between silver and any chemicals of common use.
You must consider the natural process of darkening silver, due to contact with hydrogen sulfide present in the environment. The pieces with natural stone get ruined with des-oxidizing liquid acid.
Corals deserve special attention. They are of organic origin and can be attacked by cosmetics, paints, perfumes or colognes.
Acid cleaning solutions may damage these organic materials because this decolorized and makes them lose their luster.
LDV crystal jewelry is made with cement-based glue which is often used to create fashion jewelry. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth. Ensure that your jewelry is completely dry Avoid soaking in water, using heat or steamers. Don’t use jewelry cleaners or other chemicals.
After each use you should cleaned the piece with a slightly damp flannel, dipping preferably as little as possible, possibly with use, the rhodium bath stains. Jewelry generally is not made for rough use. Always remove your rings and fine jewelry before using any product that contains bleach.
This includes swimming pools and bathing in hot tubs as chlorine products are added to prevent bacteria growth. This can cause the breakdown of the piece leaving the metal irreparably damaged. Never use toothpaste.