Care and Services
How to preserve the beauty of your creation? To care for your jewelry, we recommend the following instructions.
Daily wear
To avoid damaging your piece, we recommend avoiding exposure to strong chemicals, as these can alter its color and shape.
How to clean your jewelry ?
To eliminate dirt, soak the jewelry in warm water and soap solution for a while. To avoid damaging the pieces' colored layer, do not scrub the pieces. Use water to wash the jewelry. After that, immerse the objects in ammonia for a few minutes. As though you were cleaning your glasses, lightly pat them with a clean towel while exerting very little pressure. Avoid vigorously cleaning the jewelry because doing so could harm the oxide layer that gives the item its color. Wash the jewelry in water and dry it with a soft, clean towel. To blast your parts dry, you can alternatively use a can of compressed air. If you don't want your jewelry to end up looking spotted, don't let titanium air dry.
To keep your silver jewelry shiny, gently wipe it with a soft, silver-specific cloth or use a solution of warm water with a few drops of mild detergent, rinsing well and drying completely.
Advantages of Titanium
Durability: Titanium is exceptionally strong and durable, making it resistant to scratches and wear. This ensures that your jewellery will maintain its appearance for a long time.
Hypoallergenic: Titanium is hypoallergenic, which means it's unlikely to cause skin reactions or allergies. This makes it an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin.
Lightweight: Titanium is incredibly lightweight, making it comfortable to wear, especially for larger pieces of jewellery like bracelets and statement rings.
Corrosion-resistant: Titanium is highly resistant to corrosion and tarnish. It won't rust or tarnish over time, even with exposure to moisture and the elements.
Biocompatible: Titanium is often used in medical implants due to its biocompatibility, which means it's safe to wear on the skin without adverse reactions.
Colour options: Titanium can be anodized to produce a wide range of vibrant colours, offering more variety and personalization in jewellery design.
Strength-to-weight ratio: Titanium has a high strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for intricate and detailed designs that need to be both strong and lightweight.
Non-reactive: Titanium does not react with most chemicals, which means it won't discolour or degrade when it comes into contact with common substances.
Resilience: Titanium is highly resistant to heat and extreme temperatures, ensuring your jewellery won't warp or become damaged under normal wear conditions.
Unique appearance: The unique look of titanium, with its metallic luster and sometimes iridescent colours, sets it apart from traditional jewellery metals like gold and silver.
Eco-friendly: Titanium is abundant and easy to recycle, making it an environmentally friendly choice for those concerned about sustainability.
Affordability: While titanium is often less expensive than precious metals like gold or platinum, it can still provide a luxurious and modern appearance at a lower cost.
Versatility: Titanium can be used for a wide range of jewellery types, from rings and bracelets to necklaces and earrings. Its versatility in design allows for creativity and innovation in jewellery making.
Advantages of Silver
Silver is a noble metal with classic beauty and timeless elegance. In addition to being versatile, combining with different styles, it is a valuable choice due to its durability and the fact that it is naturally antimicrobial. Its properties also allow easy customization and maintenance to maintain its original shine.
