Jewelly Care

At BUJOR, every piece is a testament to quality craftsmanship, designed by skilled artisans using durable, premium materials. To ensure your jewellery remains brilliant for years to come, please follow this guide.
Materials & Longevity

🌟 Stainless Steel (Our Recommended Choice)

Composition: A robust steel alloy containing a minimum of 10.5\% chromium and a maximum of 1.2\% carbon by mass.

Durability: Celebrated for its naturally high resistance to tarnishing and rust. This superior longevity is why we frequently feature Stainless Steel in our collections.

Water Resistance: This material is water-resistant, making it highly practical for everyday wear.

Β Note: While durable, it is best to limit exposure to harsh chemicals to preserve its ultimate shine. Please be aware that the colour tone is typically slightly richer/deeper than Sterling Silver.

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 ✨ 925 Sterling Silver (Precious & Gentle)
Composition: A precious metal alloy consisting of 92.5\% pure silver and 7.5\% stabilizing metals, typically copper, which gives the naturally soft silver the required hardness for processing.
Care Requirement: Silver is a gentle material that requires attentive care to maintain its brilliance.
Storage Recommendation: When not being worn, we strongly advise storing your Sterling Silver pieces in a closed, dry box away from direct light, air, and moisture. Prolonged exposure can cause silver to lose its original lustre over time.
πŸ”₯ Brass-Based Items
Nature: Brass will undergo a natural process of patination (tarnish) over time. This is characteristic of the material and not a product defect.
Moisture Sensitivity: These items are not resistant to water, moisture, or sweat.
Handling: To keep these pieces in the best condition, always ensure gentle and careful handling.
General Care Guide for Lasting Shine
While all plated metal (gold or silver) may eventually tarnish over extended periods, adhering to these guidelines will significantly slow the process and keep your BUJOR pieces looking new:
Chemical Barrier: Avoid contact with household cleaners, perfumes, cosmetics, hairspray, and soaps.
Cleaning: Gently clean your jewellery using only a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove residue.
Storage: Always ensure items are kept in a cool, dry place.
The Dressing Rule: Always make sure to apply your creams and deodorants and perfume before wearing the jewellery
Avoid Wet Environments: Always remove your jewellery before sleeping, showering, swimming in pools, or entering the sea.

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