• Avoid contact with chemicals

    Pearls are sensitive to chemicals, especially acidic substances. Therefore, avoid contact with detergents or other chemicals. It is best to remove natural pearl jewelry before bathing to prevent damage to the pearl surface.

  • Cleaning and maintenance

    Regularly wipe the pearl surface gently with a soft, damp cloth, then dry with a clean, soft cloth. Avoid using any cleaners containing ammonia or other strong chemicals as they may damage the pearl surface. Regular cleaning helps maintain the luster and beauty of the pearls.

  • Storage conditions

    Store pearl jewelry separately in soft cloth bags or pearl boxes to prevent rubbing against other jewelry, especially diamonds and metals. Pearls are relatively soft and can easily be scratched or damaged by hard objects. Additionally, pearls are sensitive to moisture, so ensure they are kept dry during storage and avoid prolonged immersion in water.

  • Order of wpearls

    When wearing jewelry, put on pearl jewelry last to avoid collisions or abrasions with other jewelry or sharp objects. Similarly, when removing jewelry, take off pearls first to prevent damage from other items. Avoid excessive pulling, as pearl strings or chains may be damaged from pulling, so refrain from exerting force on pearl jewelry.

Facts of Pearl

Baroque Pearls

Baroque Pearls are irregularly shaped pearls that can exhibit a variety of unique and unusual shapes, including oval, teardrop, twisted, irregular spherical, and more. This characteristic gives each Baroque Pearl a distinctive personality and beauty, making each one unique.

Facts of pearl

Freshwater Cultured Pearls

Baroque Pearls can be formed in both freshwater and saltwater. The Baroque Pearls we use are all freshwater cultured pearls. This method produces pearls of extremely high quality, with an appearance and texture very similar to that of natural wild pearls.