CARE

All DR Jewelry is made proudly with 0.925 Sterling Silver 

Never wear sterling silver jewelry in the shower or pool 

Best to remove jewelry when cleaning, exercising, and any activities that cause excessive and direct sunlight 

 

CLEANING CARE

Silver care includes routine cleanings. Regular wear of jewelry will result in a buildup of oils, dust, and makeup. The following shows you how to care for silver jewelry.

  • Warm Water and Mild Dish Soap: Learning how to clean sterling silver jewelry is simple — just use mild dish soap and warm water. This is a gentle yet effective way to clean silver.
  • Try Water and Baking Soda: Some sterling silver care and cleaning tips suggest using baking soda to keep your jewelry looking its best.
  • Use Microfiber Cloths: Knowing how to take care of sterling silver, or any type of silver, includes using microfiber cloths for cleaning and polishing.

 

HOW TO STORE SILVER JEWELRY

Storing jewelry is often the last thing people think of, but it's important for understanding how to maintain silver. To know how to store silver jewelry, you just need to take the following steps:

  • Store it in a Cool and Dry Place: How to care for sterling silver jewelry begins by keeping it in individual bags, in a cool, dry compartment.
  • Try Adding Chalk to Your Storage Container: If you’re looking for creative tips on how to keep sterling silver jewelry from tarnishing, a piece of chalk can help absorb moisture.
  • Use Anti-Tarnish Strips: To prevent sterling silver rings from tarnishing, use anti-tarnish strips.
  • Try Out Silica Packs: Silver care instructions wouldn't be complete without the recommendation of silica packs. Keeping a silica pack in each bag or box containing your silver jewelry is an important part of taking care of silver jewelry.

 

MATERIAL CARE 

LINEN

Linen is a loose weave material made of woven flax fiber. It is lightweight but durable , easy care and extremely breathable 
Hand Wash - do not soak , with similar colors in cold water. Line dry - do not bleach , do not tumble dry. Low iron if necessary but best worn wrinkled 

SILK NOIL

Silk Noil is a silk material made from short silk fibers that are repurposed to make a thick, textured fabric. It is also sometimes called washable silk and is easy care and can be more easily laundered than traditional silk materials 
Machine wash delicate or hand wash with similar colors  - do not dry in dryer. 

CREPE 

Rayon crepe is made from cellulose fiber and is woven into an affordable silk like material that is easy care
Dry Clean Only - Spot clean with mild detergent as needed 

PACKING TIPS 

In order to maximize the beauty of your items..
Give items a light steam before packing and allow to dry fully 

Roll items alone or with a layer of tissue paper to prevent wrinkles 
When you arrive - unpack items and hang them while you shower to allow wrinkles to naturally release 
Clothing is meant to be worn. Enjoy the natural variation of these fabrics that are meant to follow you on any adventure