How to preserve your jewelry key points:

• Contact with chemicals can be harmful to some stones and can stain metals.
• Avoid contact with perfumes, lacquers, and shampoo.
• Always clean your jewelry after use, just with a clean, dry cloth.
• Do not allow your jewelry to come into contact with each other or with other metals, to avoid physical damage (scratches or breaks).
• The use of appropriate packaging, such as bags, cases, or envelopes made of leather or fabric is ideal.
• The stones are natural, none is the same as another, and variations in colors and sizes may occur. That's what makes it a unique and special piece.

Care and Conservation
To keep it always beautiful, it is advisable not to use your jewelry in housework. Avoid contact with perfume, hair dye, cream, soap, toothpaste, and other chemical products. Avoid repetitive situations where there is friction between the part and the surface. This care avoids the wear of the gold plated, mainly on the inner part of the ring rim.
It is natural for the occurrence of higher oxidation of the pieces used by people who perspire a lot, with a high level of uric acid, or using some special medication.

How to clean
Clean with degreasing action products and rinse with running water. If the piece is smooth, use a soft flannel to polish it. About natural stones, it is worth mentioning that they are very special: Avoid rubbing with brushes, and contact with oils and creams.

Important information
Karinastones does not ensure that the gold plating of the products lasts forever. Gold-plated pieces are more delicate and liable to lose color over time, especially if the care indicated in the previous sections is not carried out.
The duration of the gold bath will depend on different factors such as sweating, improper use, the PH of the skin, or the use of cosmetic products and perfumes. Gold-plated jewelry requires special care.
In case your jewelry has lost the gold plating earlier than you expected, please contact our customer service team so that we can assess the case.