Materials & care
Avoid contact with salt water, chlorine and chemicals (such as perfumes or cleaning products).
After wearing, gently polish the jewelry with the included cloth to remove residue and maintain its shine.
Tin can handle contact with water, but I do not recommend exposing the jewelry to moisture for long periods or wearing it while bathing (for example, in the sea).
Store the jewelry in a dry place, ideally in the protective pouch in which it is delivered.
Avoid prolonged exposure to strong sunlight or heat (for example, on a windowsill), as the metal can become very hot.
Although the jewelry is strong and durable, it is important to handle it with care. Avoid dropping it on hard surfaces, as finer details – such as spikes or thinner parts – may become damaged with repeated impact. This is a natural characteristic of tin, which is a softer metal and is used precisely because it allows for hand shaping and a unique appearance.
