PERMANENT JEWELRY FAQ

  • We offer bracelets, anklets, rings, and necklaces.

  • With the right care, your Permanent Jewelry can last 5+ years!.

  • Dish soap and a soft toothbrush.

  • You can either cut at the jump ring with scissors or wire cutters or we can help you remove your chain. If you save your jewelry, we can re-weld when you're able to.

  • Our chains are very durable, but not indestructible. If your chain breaks, please bring it in so we can take a look. Breaks at the weld will be repaired at no cost, breaks in the chain will be charged a repair or replace fee.

  • All of our gold jewelry is gold filled, meaning that is tarnish resistant. Our silver is .925 Sterling Silver which can temporarily tarnish under certain conditions.

    We recommend that you limit exposure to natural hot springs, chlorine, sulfur, bleach and other strong chemicals. Always clean your jewelry if it comes in contact with any of these. You can use a cleaning wipe to refresh your jewelry or a toothbrush & toothpaste or baking soda.

  • Absolutely! One appt can accommodate 2 people. Please note that for groups of 3-4, two appointments are needed.

  • It doesn't hurt at all and is completely safe! No heat or spark touches or gets close to the skin.

  • On average, it takes about 15-30 minutes per client.

  • No, our jewelry is so dainty it won't trigger the alarm.

JEWELRY care


CARING FOR PERMANENT JEWELRY:

You can clean your permanent jewelry with warm water, a soft toothbrush and mild dish soap. Jewelry polishing cloths also work great to get them polished up and back to their super shiny selves!

14K GOLD FILLED

  • Gold-filled jewelry rarely tarnishes as all the gold content is at the surface and since gold doesn’t tarnish, neither should gold filled, so you shouldn’t need to clean it very often. Tarnishing can happen under extreme circumstances (intense exposure to sulfide will do it). However, jewelry worn on the body often accumulates other grease and grime from normal wear. Follow these cleaning instructions for the best results.

  • Mild soapy water and a toothbrush - a soft toothbrush and a mild detergent is the perfect combination for cleaning gold-filled jewelry. The detergent can remove residue or fingerprints from the item, and still leave it shiny and bright when it's done. Be sure the toothbrush is soft or it may scratch your piece! Shine softly with a jewelry polishing cloth to finish. Remember, gold filled jewelry has a heavy gold plating, so if you use a polishing cloth too harshly, it will rub off layers of the plating.

Caring for Sterling Silver Jewelry:

  • If not cared for properly, even high-end sterling silver jewelry can appear a little discolored or dirty over time.

  • Tarnish occurs when oxygen or sulfur makes contact with silver.

  • Avoid corrosion. Try not to get chemicals, lotion, chlorine, and perfume on your jewelry.

  • Polish with a jewelry cloth from time to time to prevent tarnish.

We want you to love your new jewelry and will be available to answer any questions or concerns you may have following your appointment.. We are so grateful to have you as a client! Enjoy your new beautiful jewelry!