Jewelry Care Instructions

  1. Handle with Care: Polymer clay jewelry is durable but should still be handled with care to prevent accidental damage. Avoid dropping or applying excessive pressure to the pieces.
  2. Avoid Contact with Chemicals: Keep your polymer clay jewelry away from chemicals such as perfume, lotion, hairspray, and household cleaners. These substances can react with the clay and affect its appearance or durability.
  3. Store Properly: Store your polymer clay jewelry in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Storing them in a jewelry box or pouch will help prevent scratches and dust accumulation.
  4. Clean Gently: Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe down your polymer clay jewelry after each wear to remove any dirt or oil buildup. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
  5. Avoid Water Exposure: While polymer clay is water-resistant, prolonged exposure to water can still damage it over time. Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing, or engaging in activities where it may come into contact with water.
  6. Handle Fastenings Carefully: If your polymer clay jewelry has clasps or fastenings, handle them gently to prevent bending or breakage. Check the fastenings periodically to ensure they are secure and in good condition.
  7. Avoid Extreme Conditions: Polymer clay jewelry should not be exposed to extreme heat or cold, as this can cause it to warp, crack, or become brittle. Avoid wearing your jewelry in saunas, hot tubs, or during outdoor activities in extreme weather conditions.
  8. Take Off During Activities: Remove your polymer clay jewelry before engaging in strenuous activities, sports, or household chores to prevent accidental damage.
  9. Handle Earrings Carefully: If you're wearing polymer clay earrings, take them off before sleeping to prevent accidental damage. Store them flat or hang them to prevent them from getting tangled or bent.
  10. Inspect Regularly: Periodically inspect your polymer clay jewelry for any signs of damage, such as cracks, chips, or loose components. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage and prolong the lifespan of your jewelry.

By following these general care guidelines, you can ensure that your polymer clay jewellery remains beautiful and in good condition for years to come.