Jewelry Care
Store Properly: When your kid is not wearing the jewelry, store it in a soft pouch, a jewelry box, or a lined compartment to protect it from scratches. Keep each piece separate to avoid friction with other jewelry, which can cause damage to both the gold and the enamel.
Be Gentle: Enamel can chip or crack if it’s dropped or knocked against something hard, so be sure to handle it carefully and keep it away from rough surfaces.
Keep It Dry: Enamel doesn’t do well with water. Make sure to remove the enamel pieces before your child takes a bath or goes swimming.
Take It off before Activities: It’s best to remove jewelry before your little one does activties like: swimming, playing sports, or doing anything that might expose it to water, sweat, or rough contact. This helps avoid accidental damage.