Jewelry Care
To maximize the beauty of your jewelry, it should not be worn while swimming, bathing, showering, or during any other activity that requires prolonged exposure to water. Your jewelry should be the last thing on when getting dressed and the first thing off when getting undressed.
When needed, your jewelry may be cleaned with a polishing cloth or any fine jewelry cleaner that is labeled safe for the components (metal, gemstones, pearls, etc.) in your jewelry. To slow down the natural tarnish that appears on sterling silver and gold-fill, it is best to store any pieces made of these components in air tight bags (similar to zip-loc bags) when it is not being worn.
All of these things will help prolong the life of your jewelry.