Jewelry Care
All Gillora Jewelry is expertly crafted using high-quality materials designed to last. Proper care will keep your pieces looking beautiful for years to come.
Brass Gold-Plated Jewelry
Our brass gold-plated pieces feature a brass base with a premium gold finish. Brass naturally tarnishes over time, but proper care will preserve the beauty of your jewelry:
- Avoid contact with water, moisture, and sweat
- Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
- Remove before sleeping, showering, or exercising
- Store in a dry place when not in use
- Clean gently with a soft cloth
Stainless Steel Gold-Plated Jewelry
Our stainless steel gold-plated pieces combine the durability of stainless steel with a luxurious gold finish. These pieces are more resistant to tarnishing than brass-based jewelry.
- Water-resistant but avoid prolonged exposure to water
- Keep away from harsh chemicals to maintain the gold finish
- More durable for everyday wear
- Clean with a soft cloth
- Store in a dry place
Stainless Steel Jewelry
Stainless steel is our most durable material, containing a minimum of 10.5% chromium for natural resistance to tarnishing and rust. This makes it ideal for everyday wear.
While stainless steel is water-resistant, avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals to maintain its shine. Note that stainless steel has a slightly darker tone than sterling silver.
For maximum longevity, we recommend choosing stainless steel pieces.
Sterling Silver Jewelry
Our sterling silver pieces are crafted from 925 sterling silver (92.5% pure silver, 7.5% copper for durability). Silver is a precious metal that requires gentle care:
- Store in a closed box away from light and air when not wearing
- Avoid exposure to moisture and sunlight
- Clean with a soft polishing cloth
- Handle with care due to silver's softer nature
General Care Tips
To keep all your Gillora Jewelry looking its best:
- Remove jewelry before sleeping, showering, swimming, or exercising
- Apply perfumes, lotions, and cosmetics before putting on jewelry
- Clean regularly with a soft, dry cloth
- Store pieces separately in a cool, dry place
- Keep away from harsh chemicals and cleaning products
Remember: Your jewelry should be the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.