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Leather and jewelry care

Jewelry Care

Avoid contact with perfume, lotions, salt water, and cleaning chemicals.
After wearing, gently wipe your piece with a soft microfiber or jewelry cloth to remove oils and maintain shine.
Store pieces individually in their pouches or boxes to prevent scratches.
For gold vermeil or plated jewelry, avoid polishing agents — these can strip the plating.
When needed, professional re-plating will restore its original brilliance after years of wear.

Cactus Leather Care

Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust or marks.
The cactus-leather interior can be easily cleaned of cosmetic spills without losing its texture or color.
Avoid alcohol-based cleaners, harsh chemicals, or abrasive surfaces that could dry out the material.
Do not machine-wash or submerge in water — gentle spot cleaning is enough.
Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight, heaters, or enclosed hot spaces (like car dashboards), as heat may affect the natural oils of the leather.
When not in use, store your piece in its dust bag to preserve its natural finish.
Over time, the cactus leather will soften gracefully, developing the quiet patina that defines true sustainable luxury.

Watch Care

Clean your watch case and bracelet regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth.
For cactus-leather straps, gently wipe with a slightly damp cloth and let air-dry naturally — never use heat or dryers.
Avoid exposing your watch to strong magnetic fields, perfumes, or extreme temperature changes.
When not in use, keep the watch in its protective box or case to prevent dust and moisture buildup.
For automatic watches, consider periodic movement servicing by a professional to maintain precision and longevity.