pearl cascade earrings
A trio of white freshwater pearls for each ear, dangled from a v-shaped 18k gold plated hook, for a look that’s both bold and elegant. Freshwater pearls are one-of-a-kind, so shapes and sizes will vary, making your pair uniquely yours. Length is approximately 2.5 inches.
Care instructions for your pearl jewelry:
-Don’t wear your pearls in water! Though they come from the sea, pearls hate being submerged in water.
-Remove them when you swim, shower, sleep, or exercise.
-Avoid contact with detergents, skincare products, and soaps—these can seriously dull the shine of your pearls.
-Clean your pearls with a soft cotton cloth.
-Do not store in airtight containers; this could cause the pearls to crack.
Care instructions for extending the life of your gold-plated jewelry:
-Remove your jewelry before you swim in chlorine or salt water.
-Remove your jewelry before participating in activities that will cause you to sweat.
-Wait to put on your jewelry until after you have applied lotion, makeup or perfume.
-Remove jewelry if you will be bringing it into contact with something hard. (For example, take off your ring before lifting weights.)
-Store your jewelry where it won’t rub against other hard substances (a soft bag—one per piece of jewelry—is ideal).
-Wipe your jewelry after each use, using a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris. You may also soak it for a few minutes in warm, soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth as needed (or a soft toothbrush to clean small cracks and crevices).
A trio of white freshwater pearls for each ear, dangled from a v-shaped 18k gold plated hook, for a look that’s both bold and elegant. Freshwater pearls are one-of-a-kind, so shapes and sizes will vary, making your pair uniquely yours. Length is approximately 2.5 inches.
Care instructions for your pearl jewelry:
-Don’t wear your pearls in water! Though they come from the sea, pearls hate being submerged in water.
-Remove them when you swim, shower, sleep, or exercise.
-Avoid contact with detergents, skincare products, and soaps—these can seriously dull the shine of your pearls.
-Clean your pearls with a soft cotton cloth.
-Do not store in airtight containers; this could cause the pearls to crack.
Care instructions for extending the life of your gold-plated jewelry:
-Remove your jewelry before you swim in chlorine or salt water.
-Remove your jewelry before participating in activities that will cause you to sweat.
-Wait to put on your jewelry until after you have applied lotion, makeup or perfume.
-Remove jewelry if you will be bringing it into contact with something hard. (For example, take off your ring before lifting weights.)
-Store your jewelry where it won’t rub against other hard substances (a soft bag—one per piece of jewelry—is ideal).
-Wipe your jewelry after each use, using a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris. You may also soak it for a few minutes in warm, soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth as needed (or a soft toothbrush to clean small cracks and crevices).
A trio of white freshwater pearls for each ear, dangled from a v-shaped 18k gold plated hook, for a look that’s both bold and elegant. Freshwater pearls are one-of-a-kind, so shapes and sizes will vary, making your pair uniquely yours. Length is approximately 2.5 inches.
Care instructions for your pearl jewelry:
-Don’t wear your pearls in water! Though they come from the sea, pearls hate being submerged in water.
-Remove them when you swim, shower, sleep, or exercise.
-Avoid contact with detergents, skincare products, and soaps—these can seriously dull the shine of your pearls.
-Clean your pearls with a soft cotton cloth.
-Do not store in airtight containers; this could cause the pearls to crack.
Care instructions for extending the life of your gold-plated jewelry:
-Remove your jewelry before you swim in chlorine or salt water.
-Remove your jewelry before participating in activities that will cause you to sweat.
-Wait to put on your jewelry until after you have applied lotion, makeup or perfume.
-Remove jewelry if you will be bringing it into contact with something hard. (For example, take off your ring before lifting weights.)
-Store your jewelry where it won’t rub against other hard substances (a soft bag—one per piece of jewelry—is ideal).
-Wipe your jewelry after each use, using a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris. You may also soak it for a few minutes in warm, soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth as needed (or a soft toothbrush to clean small cracks and crevices).