Because every piece tells your story, it deserves to last.
At ÉLARAMUSE, we create jewelry meant to live with you — to shine through every chapter, every version of yourself.
With the right care, your pieces will stay just as brilliant as the day you first wore them.
Below you’ll find the best practices for cleaning, storing, and preserving your pieces, designed for the materials we treasure.
How to Store Your Jewelry
Away from light, moisture, and air exposure.
Keep jewelry in anti-tarnish pouches or boxes with the provided anti-tarnish strip.
Separate each piece to prevent scratching or tangling.
Avoid storing in the bathroom or other humid places.
For long-term storage, include a silica or moisture-absorbing packet.
All ÉLARAMUSE jewelry cases include anti-tarnish microsuede lining — gentle, protective, and designed for everyday ease.
Cleaning Your Jewelry
Daily care:
Wipe your jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth after each wear to remove oils and residue.
Store it in a dry, sealed pouch or jewelry box
Deeper clean:
Mix lukewarm water with a small drop of mild soap.
Use a soft toothbrush to gently clean details.
Rinse and pat dry completely before storing.
Avoid:
Avoid direct contact with perfume, lotion, or sweat.
Harsh chemicals, alcohol, bleach, or ultrasonic cleaners — these can damage plating, coatings, or stones.
Prolonged soaking, especially for pearls, crystals, or vermeil pieces.
What to Know About Gold Vermeil
Vermeil isn’t just plating — it’s a thick layer of gold over sterling silver, combining luxury and wearability.
Gold vermeil naturally develops patina or slight tarnish over time, especially when exposed to air, humidity, or substances containing sulfur.
This is part of the natural aging process — and it’s easy to restore the shine with simple care.
Why Your Jewelry Might Leave Marks on Skin
Noticing a bit of discoloration on your skin? Don’t worry — it’s completely normal and harmless.
It doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with your jewelry.
We use 14K and 10K solid gold, and Ag925 sterling silver with vermeil plating, for strength and durability. Both contain metal alloys harder than pure gold, which make them more resilient for everyday wear.
When worn while applying skincare, perfume, or makeup, microscopic metal particles can rub off and appear as faint dark marks.
These can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water — and your jewelry remains perfectly fine.
Material Notes & Care Tips
Ag925 Sterling Silver (with anti-tarnish finish)
Ag925 Sterling Silver (with anti-tarnish finish)
Bright, enduring, and timeless.
Silver naturally oxidizes over time — it’s part of its beauty.
Simply polish regularly with a silver cloth to restore shine.
Ag925 Silver with Gold Vermeil
Ag925 Silver with Gold Vermeil
A thick layer of 14K or 18K gold over sterling silver.
Luxurious yet versatile. Avoid friction and exposure to perfume or lotion to extend its radiance.
Solid 14K / 18K Gold
Solid 14K / 18K Gold
Durable and low-maintenance.
Wipe with a soft cloth; for deeper polish, professional cleaning is recommended once or twice a year.
High-Carbon Diamond / Lab-Grown Diamond
High-Carbon Diamond / Lab-Grown Diamond
Ethically created to match natural brilliance and hardness.
Clean with warm water and mild soap; avoid harsh chemicals that could affect settings.
Swarovski & High-Gloss Beads
Swarovski & High-Gloss Beads
Crafted for perfect sheen and consistency.
Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth — never soak or use ultrasonic cleaning.
Natural Crystals
Natural Crystals
Each crystal is unique — inclusions and variations are part of its charm.
Avoid extreme temperatures and chemical contact; store individually.
Ruby / Lab-Grown Ruby
Ruby / Lab-Grown Ruby
Symbols of passion and vitality.
Check settings periodically; clean gently with a soft cloth or warm soapy water.
Nano Zirconia
Nano Zirconia
Brilliant, precise, and durable.
Wipe regularly to keep clarity; avoid heavy buildup from creams or oils.
Jewelry Care FAQ
Q: Why does my gold jewelry sometimes leave a dark mark on my skin?
Q: Why does my gold jewelry sometimes leave a dark mark on my skin?
A: It’s a natural reaction between skin oils and metal alloys. It’s harmless and can be washed off easily with soap and water.
Q: My vermeil jewelry looks dull — can I restore it?
Q: My vermeil jewelry looks dull — can I restore it?
A: Yes. Clean gently with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly and polish with a soft cloth.
Q: Can I wear my jewelry in the shower or while swimming?
Q: Can I wear my jewelry in the shower or while swimming?
A: We recommend removing it before bathing, swimming, or exercising.
Chlorine, saltwater, and sweat can accelerate tarnish and wear.
Q: Is ultrasonic cleaning safe?
Q: Is ultrasonic cleaning safe?
A: Only for solid gold and hard gemstones like diamonds.
Avoid for vermeil, pearls, coated beads, or porous crystals.
Q: How can I make my jewelry last longer?
Q: How can I make my jewelry last longer?
A: Rotate your pieces, store them properly, and avoid direct contact with perfumes and lotions.
A quick wipe after each wear goes a long way.
Q: My jewelry broke or a stone came loose — what should I do?
Q: My jewelry broke or a stone came loose — what should I do?
A: Please contact our Customer Care team at elaramuse.contact@gmail.com
with your order number and a photo.
We’ll assist you based on our warranty and repair policy.




