Caring for Herbal Jewellery
Herbal jewellery are unique wellness accessories crafted from natural ingredients, specifically herbs and flowers. To ensure the longevity and effectiveness of these pieces, it is essential to follow specific care guidelines. The following recommendations will help maintain the integrity of the materials and the overall aesthetic and fragrance of the product.
Avoid Moisture & Oils
Due to their natural organic composition, these beads are highly sensitive to liquids. Exposure to water or oils can compromise the structural integrity of the compressed herbs, leading to dissolution. Please ensure the jewellery is removed prior to bathing, swimming, or cooking to prevent damage.
Proper Storage
To preserve the longevity of the herbal aroma, store the jewellery in a sealed, airtight bag when not in use for extended periods. Ensure the pieces are kept in a cool, dry environment, strictly shielded from direct sunlight and humidity to prevent degradation.
Conditioning Protocol
To assist the beads or charms in developing a protective patina, please wear cotton gloves when handling or polishing the pieces for the initial 1–2 weeks. Following this conditioning phase, you may handle the pieces with clean, dry hands. Strictly avoid contact with perspiration, as moisture and salinity can dull the surface finish.
Luster & Color Restoration
Should you notice oxidation, uneven coloration, or accidental moisture exposure, the finish may be revitalized through dry polishing. Gently rubbing the beads with clean, dry hands or a soft cloth will help redistribute the natural surface oils and restore color uniformity.
Cleaning
Maintenance should be performed using dry methods only. Gently remove dust or debris using a soft, lint-free cloth or a dry soft-bristle brush. Never utilize chemical cleaners or water.