Product Care
Jewell Reef pieces are made from a thoughtful mix of long-lasting metals and natural materials — each with its own beauty and character.
Here’s what makes them special and how to care for them so they stay radiant for years.
Metals
We use stainless steel and brass plated with 18k gold.
Stainless steel is durable, hypoallergenic, and water-resistant — perfect for everyday wear and needs little care.
Gold-plated brass has a warmer tone and softer shine. The golden layer may fade over time — a natural process for plated jewelry. To keep its glow longer, avoid water, perfume, and sweat. Gently wipe with a soft cloth after wearing and store dry.
Pearls, Corals & Shells
Treasures of the sea — luminous and full of life. Each surface is unique and slightly porous, which gives these materials their organic charm yet makes them sensitive to heat and chemicals.
Let fragrances and cosmetics dry completely before wearing your jewelry.
Store pieces separately in a cool, dark space to prevent corals from fading, and pearls or shells from dulling or scratching.
Avoid plastic containers — they can cause pearls to yellow over time.
Natural Stones
Formed by nature, each stone has its own tone, pattern, and depth. Most gemstones are durable, yet their polish can lose shine from impact, strong heat, or harsh chemicals.
Avoid dropping or storing them against hard surfaces to prevent small chips.
After wearing, gently wipe your jewelry with a soft cloth and store it cushioned or separately to keep the surface smooth and bright.
Acrylic, Glass & Crystals
Bright, modern, and light-catching — these materials bring color and playfulness to our collections.
They’re water-resistant and easy to care for, yet can be fragile if dropped or hit against hard surfaces.
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth, and store in a pouch or cushioned to prevent scratches.
General Care
At Jewell Reef, we love experimenting with materials — combining metals, stones, pearls, shells, and glass in unexpected ways.
Because each piece blends different textures and finishes, a few simple habits will help your jewelry stay beautiful for years.
Avoid direct contact with water, perfume, or heavy creams, and let products dry fully before putting your pieces on.
Remove jewelry before swimming or sleeping, and store each item separately in its pouch or box to preserve the surface and shape.